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    Phar-Mor Summary

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    existence of related parties • Fraud team included several former auditors from C & L who knew what the auditors were looking for and were thus able to hide the fraudFraud was discovered when a travel agent received a Phar-Mor check for World Basketball League expenses and signed by Monus (Monus was the founder of the World Basketball League) • Travel agent showed check to her landlord who was a Phar-Mor investor. Landlord called Phar-Mor CEO • Fraud resulted in the closing of 200

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    CASE 4: ACCOUNTING FRAUD AT WORLDCOM Betty Vinson: victim or villain? Should criminal fraud charges have been brought to her? How should employees react when ordered by their employer to do something they do not believe in or feel uncomfortable doing? In discussing whether Vinson should been charged with criminal fraud‚ it can be analyzed from ethical perspective which can truly judge whether she was morally responsible for the wrong or not. In order to determine whether Vinson was morally responsible

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    Accounting Conservatism in Fraud Firms: An Empirical Investigation* Keith Jones Assistant Professor George Mason University kjonesm@gmu.edu Gopal Krishnan Professor Lehigh University gkrishn1@gmu.edu Mikhail Pevzner** Assistant Professor George Mason University mpevzner@gmu.edu Partha Sengupta Associate Professor George Mason University psengupt@gmu.edu We examine whether Ball and Shivakumar (2006) and Basu (1997) models of conservatism identify fraud firms as anti-conservative. We

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    Artical Ana

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    behavior in business accounting. Dr‚Xaxx’s approach to the is topic is one used by many‚ understand a complex subject by simplifying it down to its base elements. How do we identify situations that might lead to fraud and how do we prevent it? First an understanding of why someone might commit fraud is need. The best way to identify when a situation might cultivate unethical behavior in accounting is to determine the reasons why people would choose to be unethical in their accounting practices. Once you

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    Mentoring on the Teaching Competencies ofNYSC Teachers in Ogidi Education Zone of Anambra State - Lawretta Adaobi Aroh 28-33 Uplifting Chemical Technology for Economic Empowerment in Nigeria - Helen Okwuoma Nnabuenyi The Role of Forensic Accounting in Fraud Investigation and Litigation Support - Dr. Emma I. Okoye and Akamobi‚ Ndidika L The Relationship between Natural and Non-Natural Assets in National Accounting within the Economic Environment - Obiekwe Dike Need for Information Technology in Enhancement

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    Enron

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    ENRON Principles of Accounting Enron Key Players KENNETH LAY Former Enron chairman JEFFREY SKILLING Former Enron CEO DAVID DUNCAN Former Andersen partner NANCY TEMPLE Andersen lawyer THOMAS WHITE Secretary of the Army SHERRON WATKINS Enron vice president Enron started about 29 years ago in July 1985 in Houston‚ Texas.. A energy economist named Kenneth Lay became the CEO of Enron. Mr. Lay was a very optimistic

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    White collar crime was defined by Edwin Sutherland as a crime committed by a respectable person of high social status during the course of their career and can include fraud‚ embezzlement‚ and insider trading (170). Madoff was charged with securities fraud‚ investment advisor fraud‚ mail fraud‚ and wire fraud after confessing to stealing more than $50 million dollars from people over the course of decades. After the stock market collapse of 2008 it became apparent to Madoff that he would not be

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    Healthsouth Corp.

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    Profit...................................................... .......................10 3.4 Hiding the Fraud: To Restructure........................................ ...........10 4 DETECTION OF ACCOUNTING FRAUD........................ ..................12 4.1 Red Flags .................................................................................................. .......12 5 PENALTIES FOR FRAUD............................. ................................13 5.1 Richard Scrushy.............

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    anythinh

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    RESUME CHAPTER II WHY PEOPLE COMMIT FRAUD (Untuk memenuhi Tugas mata kuliah Forensic Acc & Fraud Examination) Oleh: Silvia Dwi Erfianti (105020305111003) Universitas Brawijaya Fakultas Ekonomi & Bisnis Akuntansi 2013 CHAPTER II WHY PEOPLE COMMIT FRAUD WHO COMMITS FRAUD College student and Fraud Pro Other Property Offenders WHY COMMITS FRAUD Although there are thousands of ways to perpetrate fraud‚ Dennis Greer’s fraud in the chapter opening vignette illustrates

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    David Myers

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    improper conduct? Defend your answer. I don’t think David Myers’ responsibility for improper conduct diminishes even he is asked by his superior‚ Scott Sullivan. Scott Sullivan has his own fraud because he agreed and goes along with false accounting entries that eventually become part of an 11 billion fraud. Scott will get his punishment by what he did. But on David Myers’ side‚ he knew it was wrong to do this and he did not refuse to do it. There was an option he could choose‚ either to refuse

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