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    Enron Case

    KaWanda Martin Enron Case January 29,2013 1. The parties that I feel are most responsible for that crisis include: Enron’s top executives, Kenneth Lay, Jeffery Skilling, and Andrew Fastow. Top management made the decisions to acquire the SPEs and to record the transactions of Enron stock for notes receivables. These notes were recorded in the assets section of the balance sheet rather than a reduction to owner’s equity. Kenneth Lay was responsible for not addressing the situation when

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    Enron

    in the company- sponsored car race; one executive had even hired a truck to transport his three Ferraris from Houston for the event. Now, as waiters wearing bolo ties scurried about, the executives listened eagerly to Mr. Lay's descriptions of Enron's recent year of success, and the new successes that were within reach. Already, Enron was near the top of the Fortune 500, a multibillion- dollar behemoth that had moved beyond its roots in the natural gas business to blaze new trails in Internet commerce

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    Ethics in Accounting

    Ethics in Accounting By Pace University – New York Accounting for Decision Making, MBA 640 Fall 2011 Required Research Paper Page 1 of 11 Table of Contents Number Content Page Number 1 Introduction 3 2 Ethics in Accounting 4 3 Enron Scandal 6 4 Satyam Scandal 8 5 Conclusion 10 6 References 11 Page 2 of 11 Introduction • What is “Ethics”? Ethics, also known as moral philosophy, is a branch of philosophy that addresses questions

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    Enron Research Paper

    agencies. Investors generally are not willing to pay as much for the stock of a volatile trading operation, and this gave rise to manipulations. This paper briefly describes the legal and ethical breaches by Enron, the key factors and events that led to its collapse and the passing of the Sarbanes Oxley Act as a consequence of such a catastrophe. The paper also discusses the key components of the Sarbanes Oxley Act and its effect on publicly traded companies, its management and the auditors. Legal

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    Nobody Won

    Andersen LLP and Enron was a marriage too good to be true (Thomas, 2002). The relationship started in 1986 when Enron hired the accounting firm Arthur Andersen LLP to perform “creative accounting,” allowing the energy company to appear more powerful on paper than it really was (Investopedia, 2011). Enron Corporation started investing massive amounts of money in “Special Purpose Entities” to generate huge amounts of revenues. Special Purpose Entities are creative ways for companies to more efficiently raise

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    Ethical Hazards

    Unethical Behavior. Journal Of Business Ethics, 107(3), 265-279. doi:10.1007/s10551-011-1037-0. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.bellevue.edu:80/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/1523896341?accountid=28125 Main issue of the article This paper is about unethical business behavior and the factors that can encourage one to participate in it. Ethics refers to standards of wrong or right in relation to responsibilities, benefits or obligations to others and society in general. They set standards

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    Eth 501 Case 5

    |Trident International University | |Case 5 | |ETH 501 | |Kent Vander Kamp | |7/12/2012

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    Double-Dealing

    | Double-dealing | A review of fraudsters and the impact | | Nick Andreolas | 11/30/2015 | ACCT604 Ruizhen Hardin This paper summarizes accounting fraud in the United States. I explain why each aspect of communication skills and report writing is vital to an accountant’s professional career. | Table of Contents I. Executive Summary 1 II. Introduction 1 III. Review of Literature 1 IV. Analysis 1 V. Recommendations 1 VI. Summary and Conclusions 1 VII. Appendix x 1 VIII

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    Enron

    Enron and World Finance A Case Study in Ethics Edited by Paul H. Dembinski, Carole Lager, Andrew Cornford and Jean-Michel Bonvin Enron and World Finance Also by Observatoire de la Finance From Bretton Woods to Basel Finance & the Common Good/Bien Commun, no. 21, Spring 2005 Ethics of Taxation and Banking Secrecy Finance & the Common Good/Bien Commun, no. 12, Autumn 2002 Will the Euro Shape Europe? Finance & the Common Good/Bien Commun, no. 9, Winter 2001–2 Dommen, E. (ed.) Debt

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    Accounting Fraud

    THE NATION’S NEWSPAPER BS2003-01a Collegiate Case Study Enron law firm called accounting practices 'creative' By Greg Farrell www.usatodaycollege.com Accounting fraud Part I: The problems “Creative accounting” is not a new technique, but it can certainly be a costly one. Businesses feel the pressure to appear profitable in order to attract investors and resources, but deceptive or fraudulent accounting practices often lead to drastic consequences. Are these so-called creative practices

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