Deloitte Sued for 7B in Mortgage Fraud Case By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Times September 26‚ 2011 MIAMI (AP) — A pair of lawsuits filed Monday claim that Deloitte & Touche LLP‚ one of the nation’s largest accounting firms‚ should pay $7.6 billion in damages for failing through years of audits to detect massive fraud at a now-defunct Florida mortgage company. "They certainly did not do their job‚" said attorney Steven Thomas‚ who represents those suing Deloitte. "This is one of those cases
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problem areas 4 - Determining main cause of each problem area 5 - Developing possible solutions/changes to each cause 6 - Deciding on best solutions/ changes in each area 1 Standard Elements of PLA1 Report • • • • • • • • • Cover Title page I Summary II Preface III Table of contents IV Glossary V (List of symbols) VI l. Introduction 1 2.Company description and research project definition 2 2 Standard elements of PLA1 Report 3. Internal analysis 4. External
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and Other Investment Companies INVESTMENTS | BODIE‚ KANE‚ MARCUS Copyright © 2014 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. Investment Companies • Pool funds of individual investors and invest in a wide range of securities or other assets • Services provided: • Record keeping and administration • Diversification and divisibility • Professional management • Lower transaction costs 4-2 INVESTMENTS | BODIE
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Malaysia investment holding media and entertainment company that began in the form of a pay digital direct broadcast satellite radio and television service‚ Astro. 3. Celcom Axiata Berhad Through the Mobile Numbering Portability by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission‚ CELCOM also provides Virtual Mobile Operator services. Celcom also provides rural communications services using CDMA Technology and Satellite Phone. 4. CIMB Bank In their commitment to deliver a more
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CHAPTER 4 Solutions for Exercises 4.1 Chapter 1 Exercise Solutions Exercise 1.1. Arthrodax Company i) Figure 4.1 shows the decision tree. ii) As the decision tree shows‚ the preferred alternative is to accept the order and purchase the injection molder‚ with an expected pro¯ t of $154.4 thousand. Exercise 1.2. Arthrodax Company (con’t) i) Figure 4.2 shows the decision tree. ii) As the decision tree shows‚ the preferred alternative is to accept the order and purchase the cases‚ with an expected
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INCORPORATION OF COMPANIES L Meaning of Company L Advantages of Certificate of Incorporation L Characteristics or Essential Features of a Company L Effect of Certificate of Incorporation L Floatation of Company L Types of Companies • Chartered Companies L Certificate of Commencement of Business • Statutory Companies L Memorandum of Association • Registered Companies L Contents of Memorandum of Association L Introduction Companies Limited by Shares Companies Limited by
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Chapter 4 Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. Many international business ethical issues arise as a result of all BUT which one of the following? A. Differences in economic development B. Differences in legal systems C. Differences in monetary exchange rates D. Differences in cultures E. Differences in politics 2. ___________ is/are a course of action‚ which international businesses take that does not violate a company’s accepted principles
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2011 World’s Most Ethical Companies The Ethisphere Institute‚ a leading international think-tank dedicated to the creation‚ advancement and sharing of best practices in business ethics‚ corporate social responsibility‚ anti-corruption and sustainability‚ announced the official unveiling of the 2011 World’s Most Ethical Companies. This year’s honorees have gone above and beyond to prove business ethics are paramount to the success of a company’s brand and bottom line. In its fifth year‚ the World’s
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Problem #4-13 a) In order to answer the question‚ we first need to consider what do revenue growth and net income represents. Revenue growth suggests the company’s future profitability‚ which means that revenue growth has the potential to be a predictor of future earning power. The income statement contains both revenue and expense information. Furthermore‚ in an efficient market‚ R&D and startup costs can be adjusted‚ and as long as these information are available to the public‚ the company will not
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