"It is incumbent on all business owners and managers, and indeed all consumers, to understand the Dodd-Frank Act . . . . Who better to provide insights on Dodd-Frank than Sanjay Anand, who was among the first responders of consummate business leaders to explain the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. You have chosen wisely and I know you will greatly benefit from reading this book." --From the Foreword by Michael P. Cangemi, CPA, former president of FEI "This book is about as authoritative as a book can get on a moving target like the Dodd-Frank Act while still being written in plain English, so that all…mehr
"It is incumbent on all business owners and managers, and indeed all consumers, to understand the Dodd-Frank Act . . . . Who better to provide insights on Dodd-Frank than Sanjay Anand, who was among the first responders of consummate business leaders to explain the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. You have chosen wisely and I know you will greatly benefit from reading this book." --From the Foreword by Michael P. Cangemi, CPA, former president of FEI "This book is about as authoritative as a book can get on a moving target like the Dodd-Frank Act while still being written in plain English, so that all those impacted by the legislation can understand what has been enacted, and what is yet to come. It provides the necessary foundational steps in preparing for the regulations regardless of how it may be modified. It also connects the dots to related regulations--SOX and Basel III. Kudos to Sanjay Anand for writing it and making his knowledge and expertise available to all."--Anthony Tarantino, author of Essentials of Risk Management in Finance Get up to speed quickly on the new Financial Regulations Act Need a quick primer to the Dodd-Frank Act? Essentials of the Dodd-Frank Act guides you to both prepare for the regulations that will inevitably follow and to create a road map for implementing specific titles and sections of the Act within your organization, so you can always be one step ahead of the game. Take a look inside for just-the-facts coverage of: * What has changed within the regulatory environment * The events leading up to the Dodd-Frank Act, the key players involved, and a review of the legislation's timeline * Effective dates and rule promulgation deadlines you'll need to have handy * Legislation and rulemaking that could impact your organization such as the Truth in Lending Act, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and the Investment Advisers Act * The global impact and implications of the Act for the banking and investment industries Offering a timely compliance perspective of the new Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, Essentials of the Dodd-Frank Act examines the most important sections of the Act, how it impacts the financial industry, and what you must know and do in order to comply with the Act.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
SANJAY ANAND, CSOX, CGRC, is a recognized expert in governance, risk management, compliance and controls, and has served as chairperson of the SOX and GRC Institutes, and as Steering Committee member of the Open Compliance and Ethics Group's Red Book. He has been accorded over a dozen honorary industry credentials and certifications including a CDE (Certificate in Director Education) from NACD Institute and a CFE (Certified Fraud Examiner) from ACFE. For more information, visit his site at www.sanjayanand.com.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
1 Introduction to the Dodd-Frank Act.
2 History and Background.
Financial Instability.
Scope.
Architects of the Dodd-Frank Act.
The Plan and Proposal.
Time Line.
Key Goals of the Act.
Summary.
Notes.
3 Key Titles and Sections.
Title I: Financial Stability.
Title II: Orderly Liquidation Authority.
Title III: Transfer of Powers to the Office of Comptroller ofthe Currency, Corporation, and Board of Governors.
Title IV: Regulation of Advisers to Hedge Fund and Others.
Title V: Insurance.
Title VI: Improvements to the Regulation of Bank and SavingsAssociation Holding Companies and Depository Institutions.
Title VII: Wall Street Transparency and Accountability.
Title VIII: Payment, Clearing and Settlement Supervision.
Title IX: Investor Protections and Improvements to theRegulation of Securities.
Title X: Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
Title XI: Federal Reserve System Provisions.
Title XII: Improving Access to Mainstream FinancialInstitutions.
Title XIII: Pay It Back Act.
Title XIV: Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act.