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Vanessa armstrong was the chief financial officer for d&g technologies, a publicly traded corporation. during the 20x1 fiscal year, she caused the company's financial statements to violate reporting requirements by including a significant overstatement of revenue so that she would receive a large performance bonus. when her transgression came to light, the company was required to issue restated financial statements for 20x1. under the provisions of sarbanes-oxley, vanessa must reimburse the company for any bonus she received during the 12 months after the 20x1 financials were initially filed. true false

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