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    Financial Fraud in 2003-2013

    Case: Independent Study Correlation does not imply causation. It was one of most popular phrases in the Statistics class. Recently, I read an article and enjoyed the statistical practices in accounting discussions. The article is “SEC’s New Focus on Accounting Fraud” written by Jonathan B. MacKenzie (http://www.law360.com/articles/460715/sec-s-new-focus-on-accounting-fraud-what-s-on-its-radar). Accounting fraud cases brought by the SEC have been decreasing in recent years. As shown in the

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    Forensic Accounting in Practice

    Forensic Accounting in Practice Gabrielle Bryant Dr. Carolyn Green Contemporary Business 11/17/2013 Determine the most important five (5) skills that a forensic accountant needs to possess and evaluate the need for each skill. Be sure to include discussion regarding the relationship between the skill and its application to business operations Although forensic accounting is not a new field, it has become more talked about since cases like Enron came to light. For someone interested in the

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    Fraud

    Olympus is popular because the company made the medical devices, endoscope which is able to watch inside the organ of human body. The Olympus, which is one of the popular camera and medical devices companies, had been troubled due to a financial scandal. On August 2011, Michael Woodford, the formal president, was separated from the Olympus because of the difference in business line despite thirty years at the company. He expressed concern about possible inappropriate acquisitions and large

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    Accountant Liability

    Contrary to some belief, accounting is not a “walk-in-the-park” career. Accountants do not sit at a desk one-hundred percent of the time crunching numbers that always add up perfectly. In fact, accounting fraud is one of the largest scandals found today. When an accountant enters an engagement with a client, who are they liable to? Certainly not just to the client, but also anyone who could negatively be affected by a material misstatement, as well as the government. These responsibilities are

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    Financial Modelling

    Financial Reporting and Disclosure Corporate governance framework should ensure that timely and accurate disclosure is made on all material matters regarding the corporation, including the financial situation, performance, ownership, and governance of the company Importance of Corporate Governance Disclosures * Stakeholders are paying more attention to what is reported * The global financial crisis has sharpened the lens through which corporate governance structures are held to account

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    Isle Royale

    (23). I found that to be really offensive and annoying that the author would be so vile. The author did not only criticize female part but also the male parts as well with exaggerating numbers. The historical events that O’Hara is the Watergate scandal which was one of the most talk about event in history. The mention of that in the reviews brings the reader back to the Vonnegut because he shows how much he hates the way that America is and interacts with other countries. Vonnegut from his book

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    Erer

    between people and that is relied on ethical issues in employer-employee relationship (Deckop, 2006). This essay will mainly explain and analyse the different types of misbehaviour that can be found in a particular case: The Enron & Arthur Andersen scandal, the “Why’s” and “How’s” these two companies fell into corruption and thus, misbehaviour. Enron & Andersen Enron Corporation was an energy company founded in 1930 based in Houston, Texas. It never shined out until 1996, when the firm was considered

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    Waste Management Scandal

    kids alike see their trucks and think, "Garbage". Which could sound awful, but garbage is lucrative. In the early 1990's, Waste Management, instead of just picking up the garbage, provided garbage to their investors in the form of an accounting scandal which cost investors approximately $6 billion (Bloomberg News) and was described by Thomas C. Newkirk, associate director of the SEC's Division of Enforcement as "one of the most egregious accounting frauds we have seen" (SEC). What Mr. Newkirk is

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    Worldcom Fraud

    371427 WorldCom, the United States second largest telecommunication company stunned the world by filing bankruptcy in July of 2002. The downfall of WorldCom did not just affect the employees, retailers, the government, but also the bankers. WorldCom was a multi-billion dollar telecommunications business that was founded in 1983. They started their business under the name ‘Long Distance Discount Services’ (LDDS) providing long distance telecommunication amenities. In 1985, Bernie Embers became

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    Mod 465

    Week 1 Trevor Castleman Bethel University MOD450 Prof. Huss 1/22/15 Enron 1) It is in no way possible to reconcile Kenneth Lay’s statements in regards to Enron’s values and visions with the actual practices of Enron. Executive from the company used the company profits as personal funds. (p.11) It is impossible for Lay to truly believe that the company was in ethical operation as he was aware that Enron was using monumental amounts of credit to keep the company looking profitable

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