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    Because of the lack of judgment‚ Myers credulously agreed to go with Mr. Sullivan’s scheme. Q2. What punishment‚ if any‚ do you believe David Myers should have been given for his role in the WorldCom fraud? A2. Mr. Myers was charged with securities fraud‚ conspiracy to commit securities fraud‚ and filing false statements. Based on these charges‚ I think Mr. Myers would be sentenced to 5-8 years prison terms. In addition‚ he would be imposed with a large amount of fine. Furthermore‚ the WorldCom

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    and criminal fraud accountability. The section imposes penalties of up to ten years imprisonment for accountants who knowingly and willingly violate the maintenance or review papers of an audit (Sarbanes). The section also imposes fines and imprisonment up to twenty years for knowingly destroying documents or falsifying records that impend a legal investigation (Sarbanes). The strict fines and penalties help to detour accountants and business employees from participating in fraud and other illegal

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    This is one of the red flags for fraud. As an auditor it is my job to ensure to the best of my ability that the financial statements are not materially misstated due to fraud. In order to prove a fraud has occurred‚ the auditor has to do more than just show that money was lost‚ taken‚ or financial data misstated. They have to prove that there was intent. This involves more than just a investigation into the books and the numbers. This process is referred to as fraud examination. Many people in this

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    resided in confidence tricks‚ where an individual would misrepresent themselves as someone with skill or authority such as a doctor‚ lawyer‚ and investor. With the tools like the internet‚ there are hundreds of thousands of people who become victims of fraud every year in the new forms of scams emerged such as lottery scams‚ scam baiting‚ email spoofing‚ phishing‚ or request for helps. Everyone is subject to fraudulent schemes and con games. Younger people seem to be the first target‚ perhaps because they

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    Over the years‚ we the consumers have seen a lot of fraud within corporations. In several instances the acts by greedy corporations have ruined not only the employees but the public stock and investors or shareholders. In order to safeguard the public from fraud‚ the government implanted regulator laws. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is mandatory. To prevent the dishonest practices all organizations are required to comply with The Sarbannes-Oxley Act of 2002. The act is named after Senator Paul

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    Insolvency Fraud A. Introduction Bankruptcy is a leading cause of concern for the government of the United States. According to The Washington Post‚ in 1991‚ bankruptcy cases are increasing by eighteen percent (Walsh). The legal definition of Bankruptcy is the permissible procedure for dealing with debt complications of individuals and businesses (United States Code: Title 11‚TITLE 11—BANKRUPTCY Legal Information Institute). Specifically‚ a case filed under any of the chapters of Title 11 of

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    ACCT7102 Case Study- WorldCom 1.0 Background WorldCom as one of the world’s largest telecommunications companies‚ filed for bankruptcy on 2012 after numerous accounting irregularities were disclosed. It is essential for us to analyze the several underlying issues from WorldCom case to avoid its repetition. The origin of WorldCom can be traced to a LDDS provider in 1983 and it became officially known as WorldCom in 1995. The company maintained a rapid growth through a series of acquisitions using

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     Types of cybercrime or current and ongoing Internet trends and schemes  identified by the Internet Crime Complaint Center are:      ● Auction Fraud  ● Auction Fraud — Romania  ● Counterfeit Cashier’s Check  ● Credit Card Fraud  ● Debt Elimination  ● Parcel Courier Email Scheme  ● Employment/Business Opportunities  ● Escrow Services Fraud  ● Identity Theft  ● Internet Extortion  ● Investment Fraud  ● Lotteries  ● Nigerian Letter or "419"  ● Phishing/Spoofing  ● Ponzi/Pyramid  ● Re­shipping  ● Spam  ● Third Party Receiver of Funds 

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    Assignment # 3 WorldCom Accounting Fraud By Mark A. Cowan Strayer University ACC 499- Accounting Capstone May 15‚ 2011 The purpose of this paper is to discuss the aspects of the WorldCom accounting scandal and the effects that this scandal had on the accounting world as we know it. We will discuss the corporate culture at WorldCom and how it contributed to the accounting fraud‚ how the CEO’s desire to be the #1 stock on Wall Street contributed to the fraud‚ pressures on accountants to book

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    the inevitable introspection. The events that followed had worldwide implications and were analyzed extensively in the media as well as in government circles. Experts pointed their fingers at a number of different reasons that led to the massive fraud in business and accounting practices in the Enron collapse. One theory put forth by Alex Berenson of the New York Times was that “the focus that analysts‚ investors and executives place on quarterly earnings as a company’s success indicator” began

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