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    Case Study: New Hire Mismanagement COMM/215 Case Study: New Hire Mismanagement Introduction When accepting the position of a Campus Recruiter for ABC‚ Inc.‚ there were specific tasks and expectations that go along with the job title. The specific tasks were explained however‚ due to the improper planning and poor execution‚ the individual failed to deliver what was outlined in the job title. This paper will explain the failures due to improper planning‚ lack of experience and poor time

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    Sarbanes Oxley Act Brandy Lafontaine Mrs. Ashley Harper‚ MS‚ CPA Auditing ACC 403 May 20‚ 2013 The Sarbanes Oxley Act was passed in 2002‚ and came into effect in response to major accounting scandals such as Enron. The Act was intended to restore the public’s confidence in the accounting profession and in the stock market. Sarbanes Oxley Act Section 802 pertains to corporate and criminal fraud accountability. The section imposes penalties of up to ten years imprisonment for accountants

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    Modern accounting systems have become the foundation from which the modern organization can rely and depend upon to maintain a strong efficient strategy that will help the organization grow. The modern accounting systems embraces the old accounting practices that have been used for hundreds of years and builds upon that platform to give modern organizations control over the finances. There must be set in place internal controls to keep the company assets from being stolen and that is why modern

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    right. Greed works.” (Gordo Gecko). Taking this particular belief system into consideration‚ it is evident that from an economic perspective‚ acting according to self-interest within a corporate environment‚ in turn significantly benefits the public. Enron however is a picture-perfect example of excessive greed not bringing about the above stated benefits to employees and society. Immoral behaviour and unethical leadership ultimately resulted in ethical scandals‚ major financial losses and the colossal

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    Business Ethics Doug Donofrio FIN/486 May 27‚ 2013 Mary Corcutt Eron and WorldCom are both companies that collapsed due to ethical violations. The major factors that lead to the dissolution of Enron Corporations and WorldCom will be indentified. The specific ethical violations in accounting practices at these two companies will be explained and the role of business ethics in strategic financial planning will be described. “Business Ethics are the standards of conduct or moral judgment that

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    downfall? The evidence that Andersen ’s corporate culture contributed to its downfall is supported by the fact that Andersen took up lucrative management consultancy contracts from Enron. In addition‚ when Enron cam under investigation from the Federal authorities‚ Arthur Andersen shredded documents related to Enron. This incident shows that Andersen had a culture that contributed to its downfall. It actively contributed to obstruction of justice. 3. How can the provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley

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    (2001). Information asymmetry‚ corporate disclosure‚ and the capital markets: a review of the empirical disclosure literature. Journal of Accounting and Economics‚ 31 (1-3) (September)‚ 405-440. • Healy‚ P. M.‚ & Palepu‚ K. G. (2003). The Fall of Enron‚ Journal of Economics Perspectives‚ Volume 17‚ Number 2. (Spring 2003)‚ pp. 3-26 • Litan‚ R • Ahn‚ H. (2001). Applying the Balanced Scorecard concept: An experience report. Long Range Planning‚ 34(4)‚ 441-461. • Butler‚ A.‚ Letza‚ S. R.‚ & Neale‚ B

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    ACCG 399 Reflection Learning Log Lecture 1 Financial Accounting is highlighted in the lecture. There are two key points of financial accounting. Firstly‚ financial accounting is a process involving the collection and processing of financial information to meet the decision-making needs of parties external to an orgnisation. The other one is related to laws and accounting standards‚ external reporting‚ financial statements‚ values and material‚ independent audit opinion‚ overview general purpose

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    such practice‚ if done continually‚ could even be a start of the eventual downfall of any company due to loss of its credibility and integrity. Thus‚ there exist major financial scandals that lead to collapse of business giants like what happened to ENRON. Further‚ leaders of the company may suffer from huge penalties or even jail terms‚ if found guilty of violating the code. Sadly‚ our country’s system on taxation and how the government

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    stronger restrictions‚ and new methods for detection. Despite all these roadblocks‚ individuals within corporations still find ways to commit financial malfeasance for personal or corporate gain. The majority of the public is familiar with companies like Enron or WorldCom‚ whose wrongdoings in this matter were highly exposed to the public eye. Government sections‚ like the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC)‚ have been continuously working to create programs and guidelines to restrict fraud‚ encourage

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