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    SHOULD ENDANGERED SPECIES CHIMPS USED FOR RESEARCH PURPOSE? Along the years‚ chimps are the most used animal in world of science apart from other animals such as rabbits‚ mice and guinea pig for research purpose. In recent years‚ the general public‚ lawmakers and scientists have expressed increasing discomfort over the use of chimpanzees in biomedical research. Today it would be considered morally unacceptable to carry out many of the experiments that were done on them in the recent past. Some

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    Enron and WorldCom Scandals Matthew Morrison ACC/260 8/18/12 Enron and WorldCom Scandals Question number one of the Enron case focuses on the corporations that got Enron into its difficulties these were the special purpose entities for joint partnerships including Chewco‚ LJM1‚ LMJ2 and the Raptors. Number three of the Enron case shows us that the board was divided into five divisions‚ all of which were full of well-educated financial employees who

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    David Myers, Worldcom

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    Introduction WorldCom was America ’s second largest telecom company in 2000 (The WorldCom Accounting Scandal‚ 2002). Making a modest beginning in the hinterland of Mississippi in 1983 with a meager capital of less than 100‚000 USD it reached the pinnacle of corporate success reporting more than USD 39 billion in revenue and USD 150 million in MCAP (The WorldCom Accounting Scandal‚ 2002). In the process it became 42nd in the Fortune 500 list. Under the leadership of CEO Bernie Ebbers it grew rapidly

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    WW2 Prevented

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    9-10 Q: Could World War II have been avoided? World War II‚ I think‚ could have been prevented in two ways leading up to the war‚ if people realized how their actions would cause reactions. The war could have been prevented if the Treaty of Versailles wasn’t so harsh on the Germans. Without this motivation to gain back Germany’s pride and confidence‚ Hitler probably wouldn’t have rose to power. Even if Hitler was still angry‚ and looking for revenge he wouldn’t have had as many followers or as

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    SUBJECT: Accounting fraud at WorldCom Problem Statement WorldCom penetrated the largest accounting fraud in U.S history by overstating its tax income between 1999 and 2002. The main players in WorldCom’s accounting fraud included CFO Scott Sullivan‚ the General Accounting and Internal Audit departments‚ external auditor Arthur Andersen‚ and the board of directors. While individuals did have their own sins‚ employees cowardice and self-interested‚ the board passive and ineffective‚ external auditors

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    taken on several different disciplines within the marketplace in light of many corporate dealings that have left the public stranded in the wake of crumbled corporations due to unlawful and unethical behaviors. The struggles by corporations come with notion of perform or be classified by the marketplace as a “poor performer”. In reviewing ethical behavior in business is become very clear on how the balance of ethical behavior in business can be very easily become a disaster in wake of commonsense

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    To be completed by Student: Module code: Name of module: CP51035 MANAGEMENT IN ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES INDUSTRIES Title of paper CRITICALLY ANALYZE THE ROLE OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND SENIOR MANAGEMENT IN MANAGING ENTERPRISE RISK IN AN ENERGY COMPANY Student no: 130021015 To be completed by Staff: - FEEDBACK for student Highly satisfactory Satisfactory Requires development Comment Structure ⱱ Analysis ⱱ Very good effort for critical approach‚ good focus

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    Accounting Fraud at Worldcom

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    2007 ROBERT S. KAPLAN DAVID KIRON Accounting Fraud at WorldCom WorldCom could not have failed as a result of the actions of a limited number of individuals. Rather‚ there was a broad breakdown of the system of internal controls‚ corporate governance and individual responsibility‚ all of which worked together to create a culture in which few persons took responsibility until it was too late. — Richard Thornburgh‚ former U.S. attorney general1 On July 21‚ 2002‚ WorldCom Group‚ a telecommunications

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    Worldcom Ethical Dilemma

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    ethical dilemma. The company WorldCom was a very successful company up until the middle of 2000 when the telecommunication industry entered a protracted slump. The company’s earnings were not Wall Street expectations‚ and it was saddled with unpaid bills. Vinson’s job was to repair the problem by doing some wrong accounting practices. The ethical dilemma is weather she should or shouldn’t do and the consequences if she does or doesn’t do. What ethical decision should Betty Vinson take? The first

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    Worldcom Creative Accounting

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    ignoring some or all of them. The motivation to indulge in these practices is anticipation of rewards which may include higher share prices‚ improved credit rating resulting in lower borrowing costs‚ higher incentive compensation for executive management etc. Some of the creative accounting schemes perpetrated by companies include improper revenue and expense recognition‚ faulty accounting in connection with business combinations‚ and wrongful use of off- balance-sheet arrangements. . Listed companies

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