47 Sec.
804
SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002
tion and the accounting treatment of off-balance sheet special pur-
pose entities.
(b) R
EPORT
R
EQUIRED
.—The Commission shall report its find-
ings to the Committee on Financial Services of the House of Rep-
resentatives and the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs of the Senate, not later than 180 days after the date of en-
actment of this Act, and shall use such findings to revise its rules
and regulations, as necessary. The report shall include a discussion
of regulatory or legislative steps that are recommended or that may
be necessary to address concerns identified in the study.
SEC. 705. STUDY OF INVESTMENT BANKS.
(a) GAO S
TUDY
.—The Comptroller General of the United
States shall conduct a study on whether investment banks and fi-
nancial advisers assisted public companies in manipulating their
earnings and obfuscating their true financial condition. The study
should address the rule of investment banks and financial advis-
ers—
(1) in the collapse of the Enron Corporation, including with
respect to the design and implementation of derivatives trans-
actions, transactions involving special purpose vehicles, and
other financial arrangements that may have had the effect of
altering the company’s reported financial statements in ways
that obscured the true financial picture of the company;
(2) in the failure of Global Crossing, including with respect
to transactions involving swaps of fiberoptic cable capacity, in
the designing transactions that may have had the effect of al-
tering the company’s reported financial statements in ways
that obscured the true financial picture of the company; and
(3) generally, in creating and marketing transactions
which may have been designed solely to enable companies to
manipulate revenue streams, obtain loans, or move liabilities
off balance sheets without altering the economic and business
risks faced by the companies or any other mechanism to ob-
scure a company’s financial picture.
(b) R
EPORT
.—The Comptroller General shall report to Congress
not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act on
the results of the study required by this section. The report shall
include a discussion of regulatory or legislative steps that are rec-
ommended or that may be necessary to address concerns identified
in the study.
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