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    Case 1.12: Madoff Securities Questions: 1. Research recent developments involving this case. Summarize these developments in a bullet format. 2. Suppose that a large investment firm had approximately 10 percent of its total assets invested in funds managed by Madoff securities. What audit procedures should the investment firm’s independent auditors has applied to those assets? 3. Describe the nature and purpose of a “peer review.” Would peer reviews of Friehling & Horowitz have likely

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    The Fraud of the Century The Case of Bernard Madoff Summary of the case In December 2008‚ the highly respected American businessman Bernard Madoff made the headlines when the US authorities accused him of orchestrating a $65 billions Ponzi scheme which is the biggest financial frauds of all time and made of him “ The Conman of the Century”. Bernard Madoff also called  "Bernie" is a former American businessman‚ stockbroker‚ investment advisor‚ financier and the former non-executive

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    outline of your analysis. By forming an outline you will be better able to attack each issue in an orderly manner. I have provided a suggested outline for you below (followed by a more detailed approach): * Introduction (which may include a brief overview of the life of Bernard Madoff) * Bernard Madoff Investment Securities (BMIS) (here you can give an overview of the company and its principal business.) * Execution of the Fraud (this section may include a discussion of who were the parties

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    Utilitarian and Hedonic Needs How Companies Attract Consumers of Utilitarian and Hedonic Products Melvin Johnson Professor Sersland MKTG 310 December 1‚ 2012 Abstract While it is fair to say we purchase goods because of their functionality and overall usage‚ we can also say we purchase goods simply because they make us feel good. This paper will demonstrate how two different companies use their websites to attract buyers of utilitarian products and hedonic

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    fishing. The disaster was not only a health concern for people‚ but it possibly cost businesses millions of dollars in lost revenue. Oil that spread underwater hurt wildlife throughout the gulf and its affects could be seen for years to come * This approach suggests that this is immoral because the oil spill caused more harm than good. No utility was provided from this situation because the oil spill itself only caused negative consequences. Immanuel Kant’s Deontology theory * This theory states

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    Barnard Lawrence Madoff he is an American with a background in stockbroker‚ investment‚ advisor‚ and financier. Barnard Lawrence Madoff had committed largest financial fraud in the United States history‚ with a fraud over $17.179 billion. He was charge money laundering‚ mail fraud‚ wire fraud‚ false statements‚ perjury‚ securities fraud‚ investment advisor fraud‚ and theft from employee benefit plan adding to all these criminal charges he was sentenced for 150 years in prison on June 29‚ 2009. Referring

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    Bernie makes an effort to persuade people that he will be a good president. He is doing this by creating speeches and ads that make them feel like he would be a good president. Bernie Sanders efficiently conveys the message that he can relate to the people by improving the country for the common man in America. Bernie’s campaign is trying to show people that he will help them improve there lives and make sure that the nation our kids will live in is better then how we left it. Ad two talks a lot

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    The Utilitarian model‚ in its broadest sense‚ can be described as “the greatest good for the greatest number” (38). This way of thinking prioritizes the needs of the many over the needs of the few. There are three approaches to this model‚ the cost-benefit approach‚ the act Utilitarian approach‚ and the rule Utilitarian approach. In the first approach‚ the course of action that is chosen is the course that produces the greatest benefit relative to cost. The act approach deals with problems that don’t

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    706694 Utilitarian and retributive theory of punishment Utilitarian Theorists believe that punishment should be developed based on what is best for the public as a whole. Utilitarian theorists are forward looking as opposed to retribution theorists. The goal of utilitarian theorists is to prevent a crime from happening again. In a general sense this means that the punishment for a certain crime needs to be great than the possible reward for committing the crime. A utilitarian theorist believes

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    The organizational leadership of Bernard L Madoff Investments Securities LLC was held by Bernie Madoff himself. Madoff’s charismatic leadership style included seducing friends‚ those in secluded groups‚ and even his own employees. Madoff seduced his clients by making them to believe they were investing in something special‚ he would often turn people away‚ which helped Bernie in courting people and charities with more assets to offer. Madoff started his investment advisory firm by inviting Jewish

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