likely seen the American International Group (hereinafter AIG) commercial with the little boy who walks into his parent’s room while they are sleeping. When his mother asks if he had a nightmare‚ he says “no” and that he’s worried about his parent’s financial future. After a twenty-second spiel about his worries‚ the father says‚ “Buddy‚ we’re with AIG” and he goes‚ “Oh!” and walks out of the room and (assuming) back to his bedroom.[1] AIG‚ established as a Delaware corporation in 1921 by Maurice
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Generale‚ Deutsche Bank AG and UBS AG. That’s about half the $66.7 billion that those companies‚ the five biggest beneficiaries of loans and capital infusions for AIG‚ said they spent on pay and benefits last year for employees‚ some of whom created or traded toxic subprime assets that proved deadly for lenders. The bonuses paid by AIG and the banks were allowed under a congressional exemption from compensation limits on companies getting government rescue funds. The Treasury staff requested the
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Introduction AIG‚ American International Group Inc.‚ is one of the top multinational insurance corporations. AIG‚ with asset of 556 billion‚ provides insurance service for more than 150 different countries and it has over 630‚ 000 employees over the world. Even though AIG is such a giant corporation‚ it has encountered financial problems in the early 2000s. Under financial pressure and a lack of internal control‚ AIG have committed frauds resulting in several scandals. One of the accounting scandals was
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AIG Accounting Scandal Contents 1.0 Introduction ………………………………………………. 2 1.1 Overview of AIG …………………………………….. 2 2.0 Scandal Methodology Used by the Company………… 3 2.1 Accounting Practices Errors ……………………….. 3 3.1 Ways to Hide Accounting Improprieties ………………. 4 4.1 Who the scandal effected ………………………………. 7 5.1 Recommendations ………………………………………. 8 6.1 Conclusions ………………………………………………. 9 7.1 References ………………………………………………. 10
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Guidelines for Memos A list of resources for good business writing appears at the end of this document. It is strongly recommended that any serious business person consider owning writing resources. Written communication is often the distinguishing factor in determining career success in any business or government environment. The following are general guidelines intended to assist the student attempting to write a business memo for the first time. A memo (short for memorandum which is latin
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Seattle‚ Washington danryoung@netzero.net Presented the Spring Meeting of the CAS New Orleans‚ Louisiana May 6‚ 2009 The Story of the AIG Accounting Scandal The Companies The Participants Regulatory Scrutiny Intensifies The Prosecution Case The Defense Case Relevant Laws and Regulations The Fate of the Participants The Companies AIG Overview (2007) World’s largest insurance and financial services company 93‚000 employees Business in 130 countries
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The Demise of AIG: A Corporate Downfall Crystal Ruff Globe University ABSTRACT This paper focuses on the financial demise of AIG and the corporate culture that pushed it there. It lays out specific factors that contributed to the bailout of the company and the ethical conduct of the executives that contributed to the poor decisions that led the company to a massive failure and ultimately‚ a bailout. Even though the company is on the road to recovery‚ its reputation has been damaged and some
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Who is AIG? American International Group‚ Inc. (AIG) is a leading provider of insurance and retirement solutions. Headquartered in New York City‚ AIG has principal offices for its international operations located in London‚ Hong Kong and La Defénse. AIG companies serve commercial‚ institutional and individual customers in more than 130 countries and employs 63‚000. Through its multiple company segments‚ AIG also provides services in the life insurance and retirement services industries. AIG is divided
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Abstract AIG traces its root to 1919‚ when American Cornelius Vander Starr established a general insurance agency‚ American Asiatic Underwriters‚ in Shanghai‚ China. Since then‚ an enterprising spirit‚ ingenuity‚ and tenacity have built the company into one of the world’s leading insurers. Today‚ AIG is focused on what it has been known for since the beginning: the willingness and ability to provide insurance coverage to meet the diverse needs of its clients. American International Group‚ Inc. (AIG) is
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describes the regulation gap in the CDS market and states the regulation reform after the crisis. Part I is background‚ generally introduces the Wall Street crisis. How it happened? What consequence it has? Part II is mainly about AIG’s CDS business: how AIG got involved in the crisis and why the biggest world insurance company suddenly collapsed. Part III is about credit default swaps: definition‚ construction‚ and problems. Part IV is concerned on the regulation reform after AIG’s failure. Wall Street
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