Bernie Madoff

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    Management and Leadership - Mary Schapiro

    Mary Schapiro and SEC Management and leadership SEC • Criticism for failing to predict, control or even contain the GFC • Under its watch Bernard Madoff, managed to operate the largest Ponzi scheme and Lehman brothers collapsed, bringing down business confidence and reputations • Regulators and traders were investing in schemes they did not understand and whose behaviour they could not predict • The SEC was exposed as ill-equipped to deal with the chaos after the GFC • US govt handed the

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    Ethical Issue

    Movie Project: Broken City The movie I choose is Broken City and I choose this movie because even though this movie isn’t related directly to the accounting field the situation that happen in the movie does because is very similar to the ones that happens in big companies. This movie was release in 2013 and is classify as Thriller/Drama. There main characters are Billy Taggart (Mark Wahlberg), Cathleen Hostetler (Catherine Zeta Jones) and the New York City’s Mayor Nicholas

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    Madoff Bernard

    The Madoff investment scandal broke in December 2008, when former NASDAQ Chairman Bernard Madoff admitted that the wealth management arm of his business was an elaborate Ponzi scheme. Madoff founded the Wall Street firm Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC in 1960, and was its Chairman until his arrest.[1][2][3] At his firm he employed his brother Peter as Senior Managing Director and Chief Compliance Officer (Peter has since been sentenced to 10 years in prison), Peter's daughter Shana

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    Bernard Maddoff

    Assignment 3 Bernard Madoff took his investors for $65 billion over the course of nearly two decades. His list of victims includes billionaires, celebrities, individual investors, banks, and charities. He didn’t care who or what. His scheme was revealed when he confessed in March 2009, when he pleading guilty to the charges against him, and was then sentenced to 150 years in prison. Madoff was successful for so long because he was respected, well-established

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    Accounting

    this country has been nearly crippled financially with the corporate accounting scandals. One of the most famous is the scandal of Enron, Waste Management, WorldCom, Qwest Communications, Health South Corporation, and then the infamous Bernard L. Madoff Investment scandal. The Medoff Ponzi scheme robbed millions of hard working people of the savings. This is considered to be the largest investment fraud ever committed by one person. This all lead to the new and enhanced accounting standards which

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    Breach of Professional Accounting Ethics

    or may even end up spending time in jail depending on the crime. As part of the largest financial fraud in U.S. history, in March 2009 David Friehling an American accountant was arrested and charged for his role in the Madoff investment scandal. For many years, Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC books were audited by Friehling & Horowitz, a little-known accounting firm in New City, New York (Wikipedia, 2009). The firm consisted of two principles-Friehling and

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    Corporate Social Responsebility

    about how CSR effect the global business environment, depends on the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the report talk about the five acts can possibly prevented Leeson to destroy the company. And also discuss why the SOX act is not effective which lead to the Madoff investment scandal and could not prevent the 2008-2009 financial melt down using the ethical decision making process. \ Introduction Barings Bank was the oldest merchant bank in London until

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    Leg500 Assignment 1

    that I researched was the whistleblowing of Bernard L. Madoff Securities LLC. The company was a Wall Street investment company founded by Bernie Madoff whose sons blew the whistle in 2008 to SEC after Bernie confused to them that he had conned investors out of $64.8 billion. Madoff knowingly along with his accountants paid investors out of their own return instead of profits. Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison. Yes I believe the Madoff brothers were justified in

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    Harpo Case Study

    misusing the power. There are many examples of super-powerful leaders misusing their powers and one of them is Martha Stewart who went to prison for being an inside trader and then lying to officials about it. (Whyld.com, para 1).Another example is Bernie Madoff, who got people to invest money but never actually invested their money(www.Lockdoc1.wordpress.com, para 1). Both of these scenarios took place because they were given the authority to be super-powerful leaders of the organizations that they belonged

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    American Ponzi Schemes

    are not a new scam and have been around since the 1920’s. There have been several Ponzi schemes since then but two have stood out amongst the others. One of the most infamous Ponzi schemes, for its sheer size, was the $50 billion scam run by Bernie Madoff. The other is John Bennett’s scam because of its insidious nature of preying on nonprofit and religious organizations. While the American dream promises the possibility of success and wealth, some do not understand, or possibly ignore, the implicit

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