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    Accounting Scandals

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    The fallout that accompanied the accounting scandals of the early 2000’s had an immediate impact on corporate business and accounting practices which is still being felt today. The collapse of Enron and its accounting firm Arthur Andersen‚ as well as the subsequent collapses of Worldcom and others have left a permanent mark on how corporate businesses and accounting firms are perceived and how they are regulated. It has also altered the experiences of students who are pursuing‚ or are considering

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    References: 1. Arthur A. Thompson Jr ‚ A.J Strickland III‚ John E. Gamble (2010) Crafting and Executing Strategy. 17th ed. McGraw-Hill/Irwin pp 4-53. 2. Prentice R. (2003) Enron: A brief behavioural autopsy. American Business Law Journal 422(40)‚ pp 417 – 444.

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    scandal was that approximately 22‚000 men and women lost their jobs. Not only did it affect the people who worked for the company but the problem was that it also affected other accounting firms that worked directly with Enron‚ for example the company Arthur Anderson went under because of the Enron scandal and this also directly affected the business world. Going back to the main root problem was that Enron reported false information about their financial stance. The president of Enron gave many reports

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    Martha Stewart

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    Case 5-Martha Stewart: A Brand in Crisis 1. Stewart repeatedly denied any wrongdoing‚ despite the conviction and failed appeal‚ yet she still says she did nothing wrong. Is this the right strategy? Yes‚ admit your mistakes‚ learn from them and move on but don’t continue to make them over and over again. Stewart demoed that she engaged in any improper trading when she sold her shares of ImClone stock (Ferrell‚ Fraedrich‚ & Ferrell‚ 2007‚ page 345).Stewart claimed she had previously

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    Running Title: Full Disclosure Principle Full Disclosure Principle Full Disclosure Principle Full disclosure plays an important role in the preparation of a company or business financial statements. Full disclosure benefits the user‚ company‚ or business. This principle tries to prevent companies or businesses from provided their user with false or over stated financial information about the company or business financial position. This essay will discuss

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    leader should move back the team to norming stage. b. Another limitation of Tuckman’s theory is the lack of consideration in interpersonal attributes. Some emotional attributes may destroy the teamwork (eg. team intimate) Example use: Enron and Arthur Andersen’s collapse conclusions : Although tuckman’s theory exist several limitations‚ it’s still a basic analytical mode in today’s team developments‚ but just need supporting by other theory. implication to manager: The complexity

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    Effects of the Enron Scandal (Kassie) The Enron scandal had a great effect on the United States‚ with an impact on individuals from the consumer level to those running the company as well as the stock market and investors. Throughout the scandal‚ 4‚500 employees lost their jobs and investors lost approximately $60 billion dollars within a few days. The loss of such a large sum of money meant the loss of old-age and retirement security for many of the investors who put their money and faith in the

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    questions about the viability of these contracts and their associated costs. Author Andersen provided both consulting and auditing services which created an inherent conflict of interest. On one hand‚ Andersen was auditing an Enron financial recording system and strategy based for the most part on the advice of its own consultants. Evidence eventually surfaced that some internal conflicts had arisen within Andersen about some of the “aggressive” accounting practices introduces by the Chief Financial

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    Performance Investment Product Corporation (PIPC) In 2007 there was a scandal involving a foreign exchange firm Performance Investment Product Corporation wherein the owner of the company‚ Michael H.K. Liew a Singaporean National fled the country taking with him fund’s of the investors amounting to US$140 million to US$250 million. (James‚ PIPC investors lose money as Michael Liew disappears‚ 2007) The firm was established in the Philippine as an online Forex trading service in 1998. (James‚ Updates

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    Just before the turn of the century and shortly afterward‚ the financial world saw some of the biggest corporate accounting scandals of all time. Corporate giants like Waste Management (1998)‚ Enron (2001)‚ and Tyco (2002) were all caught in the unethical practice of generating fictitious financial statements. All these companies did this buy using fraudulent accounting entries. Assets were inflated‚ sales numbers were inflated and huge debts were omitted from balance sheets. Another company that

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