While there may be fiscal requirements detailed in laws and regulations,
usually there are fiscal obligations you have to your shareholders, or
other investors to demonstrate your worth, or operating integrity.
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I have a question for my fellow records managers on the list. My
understanding is that retention requirements are commonly derived from
legal, business, fiscal, and sometimes historical needs for evidence. Why
are legal and fiscal separate categories when fiscal requirements are
typically defined by laws and regulations. Is this just the way some
archivist (Schellenberg maybe) laid it out back in the olden days? If
anyone knows the answer to this one I would greatly appreciate it.
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