NEW YORK, January 8—The Command 2004 Proxy Rule Book, the 12th edition       of Command Financial Press’s annual handbook for attorneys, corporate       officers and others responsible for year-end corporate reporting and     shareholder communications, is now available.

The 333-page Command 2004 Proxy Rule Book was prepared under the direction       of Stan Anderson, who edited the previous editions, and for many years       edited the Appeal Securities Act Handbook®. It covers the disclosure       requirements, SEC Rules and Forms, including Regulation S-K, needed to       prepare the annual report to the SEC on Form 10-K and for the solicitation       of proxies for the annual shareholder meeting.    

The new Proxy Rule Book includes the changes adopted by the SEC since       the publication of the 11th edition, many related to the Sarbanes-Oxley     Act of 2002. Among the topics covered are:

  • Disclosure required by §406 and 407 of the Sarbanes-Oxley       Act, including Audit Committee Financial Experts and Codes of Ethics;
  • Conditions for Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures;
  • Certification of Management Investment Company Shareholder Reports       and Code of Ethics;
  • Disclosure in Management’s Discussion and Analysis about Off-Balance       Sheet Arrangements and Aggregate Contractual Obligations;
  • Strengthening the Commission’s Requirements regarding Auditor Independence       Standards Relating to Listed Company Audit Committees;
  • Management’s Reports on Internal Control Over Financial reporting       and Certification of Disclosure in Exchange Act Periodic   Reports;
  • Disclosure regarding Nominating Committee Functions and Communications       between Security Holders and Boards of Directors, and
  • Purchases of Certain Equity Securities by the Issuer and Others.


      The Command 2004 Proxy Rule Book is available from Command Financial         Press, 75 Varick Street, 15th fl., New York, NY 10013, for $20 plus         $5.00 per order for shipping and handling; by calling Command’s Publications       Department at (212) 274-0070, or by fax to (212) 334-8783.

Command Financial Press (http://www.commandfinancial.com) is one of the         country’s largest privately held financial printers offering the         latest technology-based solutions and personalized service to the         corporate, financial, and legal communities.

 

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