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    Surrealism

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    From the 1920s onward‚ the movement spread around the globe‚ eventually affecting the visual arts‚ literature‚ film‚ and music of many countries and languages‚ as well as political thought and practice‚ philosophy‚ and social theory About 1937‚ Ernst‚ a former Dadaist‚ began to experiment with two unpredictable processes called decalcomania andgrattage. Decalcomania is the technique of pressing a sheet of paper onto a painted surface and peeling it off again‚ while grattage is the process of scraping

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    KPMG Fraud Case

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    of accounts receivable was not subject to testing.” 2. I felt that this was the worst violation or deficiency committed by Ernst & Young. The reason is that they failed to perform any procedures about revenue recognition. They also did a horrible job of selecting a proper sample size for the confirmation of A/R. This seems like an extreme case of laziness on the part of Ernst & Young. The sample size taken was neither random‚ nor representative of the population. The most astonishing part of this

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    in the administering of these drugs which led to the terrible injustice of Lia being taken away from her parents. The medical professionals in this story were an interesting blend of misunderstanding and incredible empathy. For example‚ Neil Ernst and Peggy Philp take an interesting stance on this patient’s case. While they may have been more understanding than some of the

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    trouble. Though Toshiba thought they were going to improve the business by breaking the code of ethics‚ in the end they only hurt the business‚ resulting a net loss for their company‚ and the potential for their business to never restore its reputation. Ernst and Young‚ a major accounting firm‚ was faulted for their questionable conduct‚ and had the potential to face over 100 million dollars in fines for their violations‚ showing that no one is above the law. Violating the code of ethics can have major

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    INTRODUCTION The memo is to address the accounting maneuver of Lehman’s Repo 105 (or 108) from perspectives of accounting and corporate governance.  The memo will illustrate the role of repo transaction in Lehman’s business model‚ analyze the accounting irregularities regarding repo by Lehman‚ observe auditors’ role in these irregularities‚ and discuss the corresponding accounting and corporate governance issues. In addition‚ the memo will provide recommendations on how to prevent financial

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    NYU Project Assistant

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    meaningful manner through this job. My education and experience has enabled me to obtain a range of skills relevant for the job of project assistant. I have been able to develop strong MS Office skills through each of my work engagements. While at Ernst & Young‚ I worked with large datasheets in MS Excel to organise asset data for various companies and worked on the same to develop valuation models for the companies’ fixed asset valuation. At HDFC Asset Management‚ I worked extensively with MS Excel

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    By fabricating over 20‚000 documents Barry Minkow‚ Mark Morze‚ and a few other insiders were able to fool investors‚ auditors‚ banks‚ and whoever else that was interested in the success of a small carpet cleaning company that made it big. Like all frauds they eventually get blown wide open. In this case it was a young female journalist writing a filler piece on Barry Minkow’s success. When tying the story up she decided to make a call to the city just to verify their contractor’s license number‚

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    a scholarship to the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts. Noticed for his talents‚ he receives his first commissions while studying. 1877 His brother Ernst‚ who‚ like his father‚ would become an engraver‚ also enrolled in the school. 1883 Klimt finished school/studying‚ and received training as an architectural painter. Klimt‚ his brother Ernst and Franz Matsch form the Känstlercompanie (Company of Artists) and start a productive cooperation. Works for theaters‚ churches and museums were ordered

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    IFRS 13

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    ey.com/IFRS Issue 2 / May 2011 IFRS Developments What you need to know • Common requirements now exist between US GAAP and IFRS on how to measure fair value • IFRS 13 does not change when an entity is required to use fair value‚ but rather‚ provides guidance on how to measure the fair value of financial and non-financial assets and liabilities when required or permitted by IFRS • While many of concepts in IFRS 13 are consistent with current practice‚ certain principles‚ such

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    Healthsouth Memo

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    2002‚ HealthSouth’s assets were overstated by at least $800 million‚ or approximately 10 percent” (sec.gov‚ March 19th 2003). Leading officials at the healthcare giant became entangled in the scandal as well as auditors at the time of the scandal‚ Ernst & Young and investment bankers‚ UBS (Freudenheim‚ 2004). At Scrushy’s instruction‚ the company began to artificially inflate its earnings to maintain the market price of company stock. “Between 1999 and the second quarter of 2002‚ HRC intentionally

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