CASE 13-BLOWING THE WHISTLE:ACCOUNTINGPRACTICES AT GLENFAIR ELECTRONICS Background overview Bob Schein‚ is a vice president of human resources at Glefair Electronics‚ as a listed company‚ Glenfair was required by the securities and exchange commission to issue public sales and profit forecasts Glenfair Electronics had over 10‚000 employees and a reputation for producing high-quality electronic components used in a number of manufacturing applications.the company had begun to experience a slowdown
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In the book Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes‚ in the beginning of chapter thirteen‚ we learn that Sarah Byrnes has been living above Mrs. Lemry’s garage for the past three days‚ and that Eric went to tell Laurel‚ her counselor‚ that Sarah’s okay‚ but Laurel is suspicious of Sarah’s dad. In a flashback‚ Eric and Ellerby pick Sarah up from the hospital‚ then Virgil Byrnes drives by but doesn’t see it’s Sarah or Eric‚ even when Ellerby honks at him‚ Eric thinks that once Virgil finds out Sarah left‚ “the
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| |You are required to write this assignment in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of BTEC First Diploma in Business. | |Grading criteria |Achieved? | |
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[pic]Accounting 408 Test 2 Review 1. An auditor obtains knowledge about a new client ’s business and its industry to a. Make constructive suggestions concerning improvements in the client ’s internal control structure. b. Develop an attitude of professional skepticism concerning management ’s financial statement assertions. c. Evaluate whether the aggregation of known misstatements causes the financial statements taken as a whole to be materially misstated
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the most significant risks to financial reporting at this company? C) What level of assurance do your procedures provide with respect to the annual financial statements? D) How do you calculate materiality and what is your materiality threshold for the engagement? 25. The Code of Professional Conduct derives its authority from the A) Securities and Exchange Commission. B) Bylaws of the American Institute of CPAs. C) Financial Accounting Standards Board. D) Auditing Standards Board. 26
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Example auditing case 1)” Based on the information given in this case and your knowledge of auditor’s reports‚ identify the deficiencies in the draft of the proposed report. Do not redraft the report‚ but provide justification or explanation for each of the deficiencies you identify” (Pany‚ Auditor’s Report‚ 2010). A. In the Introduction paragraph it states “As discussed in Note K to the financial statements‚ the Company has properly disclosed a subsequent event dated March 14‚ 20x9” (Pany‚ Auditor’s
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BUS 271 CHAPTER ONE HOMEWORK: TERMS 1. In each statement that follows‚ tell whether descriptive or inferential statistics were used. _D____ a. The average price of a home sold in Allegheny County the week of April 22-28 $75‚328. _D____ b. According to the Census Bureau‚ 20% of all American workers get to work via carpool. __I___ c. The National Eye Institute has halted a clinical trial on a type of eye surgery‚ calling it ineffective and possibly harmful to a person’s
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Trisomy 13 Trisomy 13‚ also known as Patau Syndrome‚ is a chromosomal abnormality where an individual has an extra chromosome 13. Trisomy 13 was first recognized by Patau and his colleagues in 1960 (Matthews‚ 1999). It affects approximately 1 in 12‚000 births and is the least common of the trisomy syndromes‚ after trisomy 18 and trisomy 21 (Down syndrome). An abnormality of the chromosome occurs when mitosis or meiosis does not happen correctly. During mitosis‚ when the cells are dividing
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The Nature of Business * The goal of Business A business tries to earn a profit by providing products that satisfy people’s needs. Business’ produce products that have both tangible and intangible characteristics. Primary goal of a business it to EARN PROFIT. Quality product = profitability & stability Stakeholders – employees‚ investors‚ customers‚ community. Companies concerned with how product effects environ. All marketing is to satisfy customers needs and wants. Economics
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considered to be the "father of modern economics‚" believed that self-interest in one’s business and it’s profits would trickle down and help the overall community’s economy. That is what they called the invisible hand‚ when one’s goal of self-profit actually helps the community. The creation of jobs‚ and the contribution of your product or service to the community are examples of how a seemingly selfish business move is actually helping others. PAQ p.41 1.The four basic rights of Free-Market Capitalism
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