Legal Question in Business Law in California
My employer wants me to sign off on our reviewed financials as the accounting manager. I am not comfortable doing so as I know of many instances where generally accepted accounting principles have not been followed. I have constantly approached the CEO of these discrepancies and informed him these issues would not stand up to scrutiny. I need to know my liability if I did happen to sign or what my options are at this point. I fear termination if I do not go along with this.
Asked on 4/22/15, 11:07 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Phillip D. Wheeler, Esq.
Phillip D. Wheeler, Attorney At Law
You don,t ever have to sign anything unless you want to. How big is the company? Are shareholders involved. My advise: don't sign right now.
Answered on 4/22/15, 11:38 am
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