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    decision-making strategies that Starbuck’s management has implemented to maintain it competitive position in the market place; share a competency that is used by management and why this particular competency assist in the company’s success regarding organizational culture. Lastly‚ share my opinion on long-term sustainability in the global industry; in addition could the company continue without Mr. Howard Shultz as CEO. Organizational Culture In business management it is imperative that strategies are

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    12/6/13 The book‚ Intelligent Investor‚ written by Benjamin Graham‚ has over the years become one the most highly praised guide for investors to better themselves as investors. Globally recognized investor‚ Warren Buffet‚ has been quoted as saying that it is best book on investing ever written. He thinks‚ specifically in investing‚ that chapter eight of the book is the most important chapter ever written. Graham writes‚ in chapter eight‚ about how an investor should react to market fluctuations

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    Anchor Investors Anchor investor is the investor who comes first to participate in any issue of securities by a Company. Any subscription by an anchor investor establishes a higher level of confidence in other investors. The general psychology is unless the company has one investor to invest‚ nobody wants to invest. The moment you have one investor‚ other would feel assured that others are amenable to invest and that builds a trusts about the company proposing to issue securities. Generally‚ an

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    HealthSouth Fraud Richard Scrushy was the founder of HealthSouth he graduated from Jefferson State Community College and become a registered respiratory therapist after studying at Alabama Birmingham University. He later went to St. Louis and became the regional director of the respiratory therapy department at Lifemark. He eventually moved to Houston and became the COO. In 1984 He left to follow his dream of creating a rehabilitation center in Little Rock. The company changed their name from Amcare

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    Investor Profiles When it comes to investing‚ it is crucial to determine one’s risk tolerance‚ expectation for capital appreciation‚ income requirements‚ preferred portfolio volatility‚ time horizon‚ and of course‚ the expected overall potential return. These characteristics are generally summed together to form the investor profile of a particular investor. It will allow an individual to make clear of their goals and objectives‚ determine their comfort level with risks and uncertainties‚ as well

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    Inventory-Related Fraud Detection: • Beside revenue related fraud‚ the Antars also overstated their inventory. If inventory is overstated‚ the cost of goods sold is understated‚ and gross margins and net incomes are overstated. o Crazy Eddie had a close relationship with one of their vendors known as Wren Distributors. Crazy Eddie was Wren’s largest customer‚ accounting for 35% of their revenues. o Crazy Eddie ordered 10% of their total inventory from Wren so Sam Antar asked Wren to ship $3

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    ZZZZ Best company is one of the biggest examples of Accounting Frauds. The founder of ZZZZ best was Barry Minkow. He was a very smart young entrepreneur when he started the company. He was involved in credit card forgeries prior to starting his own carpet cleaning business “ZZZZ Best Company”. Minkow began his business with small carpet cleaning jobs and he became a multimillionaire in a very short period of time. Minkow met a person named Tom Padgett at Los Angeles Health club. This was the beginning

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    Activist Investor

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    activism is characterized by buying shares in companies in order to put pressure on the board or management of the company. Supporters of shareholder activism believe that‚ if done efficiently‚ it is a comparatively inexpensive way of gaining influence and therefore being able to reconstruct companies both from a financial and an economical perspective. Unlike ordinary private equity buy-outs where the firm normally buys the entire corporation‚ activist investors seek influence rather than control. In order

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    Martha Stewart Fraud Case

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    S. Attorney‚ said that “she brought trouble on herself and her company by lying to her shareholders and investors in an attempt to cover her tracks and keep her stock from plummeting” (Hurtado‚ N. P. (n.d.). Comey believe that the criminal case was all about lying and he said that Martha is being prosecuted for what she did and not who she is. When she went to court she plead not guilty. Stewart was also charge with “securities fraud stemming” (Hurtado‚ N. P. (n.d.).‚

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    information gathered in “The Dangerous Morality of Managing Earnings‚” there are five generalizations in how to manage short term earnings. They are how managers manipulate records to benefit themselves or the company. It seems that there is no true uniformity in short term earnings and each felt that rules could be bent by manipulating operating procedures‚ accounting methods‚ deferring expenditures‚ budget target‚ or by changing the short term earnings in sales and expense was justifiable. Although

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