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    28 17 31 83 E-Mail director@liba.edu Website www.liba.edu Not Applicable II. Name & Address of the Director Name Dr. P. Christie S.J.‚ M.Sc.‚ M.B.A. (St. Louis‚ USA)‚ Ph.D. (St. Louis‚ USA) Address Jesuit Residence Loyola College 1‚ Sterling Road Nungambakkam Chennai STD Code 044 Phone No. (O) 28 17 71 00 Fax No. 28 17 31 83 STD Code 044 Phone No. (R) 28 17 82 00 Fax No. --- E-Mail director@liba.edu Mobile Phone

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    Enron: Smartest Guys in the Room by Amy Stavely 10 January 2015 Film Assignment Enron: Smartest Guys in the Room Enron is unquestionably the most well known ethical scandal of the business world. The only other scandal that even comes close is the Madoff Investment Scandal in 2008. Enron started out as a natural gas company but along the way added electricity along with pulp and paper to its list of commodities for sale. During it’s years of existence‚ Enron executives Kenneth

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    Art 101 April 11‚ 2012 Board of Directors The watercolor painting titled Board of Directors by Jack C. DeLoney shows four fat hogs; three of them pink and one black. The hogs appear to be standing on tan‚ light colored dirt‚ with patches of gray and blue. Behind them you see dark blackish purple trees. A small area of blue and pink sky can be seen in the center portion between the trees. The first hog‚ farthest to the left of the painting‚ is pink and is lying down and appears to be sleeping

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    "Enron the smartest man in the room" was a very intense story on how a fortune five hundred company CEO’S can get very greedy and turn on there employees. This story is very true and teaches you how to be true to your employees and also other business investors. This story tells you how wrong humanity morals can end up in greed and even death due to guilt. This story takes place with many business and financial advisors and writers who looked into the story and explained it the best they can to

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    THE FRAUDS AT ENRON Enron committed all types of fraud‚ from mail fraud and shareholder fraud to security‚ wire fraud and money laundering. While analyzing these frauds it will be seen who committed the fraud‚ why did they commit it‚ how did they commit it‚ the penalty and punishment given to those who were apart of it‚ the key players‚ the penalty and punishment given to those who are innocent bystanders‚ the penalty given to Enron as a whole‚ how these types of frauds can be prevented in the future

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    learn from Enron? Introduction Enron Corporation was one of the world ’s leading energy companies based in Texas‚ USA. Before filing for bankruptcy in the year 2001‚ Enron employed more than 20‚000 people. Its revenue in the year 2000 was more than $100 billion. It was named as "America ’s most innovative companies for six consecutive years by Fortune. Unethical and illegal business practices at Enron led to the creation of Sarbanes - Oxley Act of 2002. What led to the fall of Enron? Enron

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    Which segment of its operations got Enron into difficulties? The fall of Eron has understandably generated significant interest in the professional literature as well as in the popular press. The activities and events underlying Enron’s collapse are manifold‚ but several stand out as particularly noteworthy. One is the use of special purpose entities (SPEs). Although SPEs often serve legitimate economic purposes and are still in use today‚ Enron used several of them to hide debt and to overstate

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    methods for some transactions. Furthermore‚ accountants have to interpret the rules as they apply GAAP in actual situations. The devil is in the details. The point is that interpreting GAAP is not cut-and-dried. Many accounting standards leave a lot of wiggle room for interpretation. Deciding how to account for certain transactions and situations requires seasoned judgment and careful analysis of the rules. Furthermore‚ many estimates have to be made. Financial Report main components: The three

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    human race‚ is even used as a cliché in daily life. This momentous disease took place in medieval England‚ and was one of the worst natural disasters in history. Although‚ at the time‚ it may not have been known how it was being brought over‚ it could have been dealt with more effectively. Fewer people would have died‚ if more effective measures had been taken. The outbreak location of the Black Death has numerous possibilities. The first recorded occurrence was in the early 1300s when it swept through

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    Criminologists‚ as well as those struggling to understand why crimes occur‚ have often been perplexed by white collar crime because it seems to involve far more risk than reward for the perpetrators (LeClair‚ 2016). One theory to explain white collar crime is that it is a reflection of societal values: this is referred to as structural humiliation (Schlegel & Weisburd‚ 1992). Structural humiliation suggests that because of the inherently unequal nature of some modern societies‚ people in respected

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