References: Healy‚ P. M.; Krishna G. P. (2003). "The Fall of Enron" (PDF). Journal of Economic Gerth‚ J.; Richard‚ A. Oppel‚ J. (2001). "Regulators struggle with a marketplace created by Enron". The New York Times. Bodurtha‚ J. (2003). "Unfair Values"–Enron ’s Shell Game. Washington‚ D.C.: McDonough School of Business. p. 2.
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direction Overall Result/Grade Internal Verification Report Internal Verification Done By Date Assignment Brief Assessors Decision Contents Contents 2 Executive Summary 3 The Corporate Culture 5 The Leadership of Kenneth Lay 5 Contributing Factors for Enron’s Debacle 7 Power Abuse 7 Fraudulent Accounting Practices 7 Employees and Board members 8 Investors Grief 9 Auditors and external regulatory agency 9 Conclusion 9 The debacle of Enron‚ led not only the
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Citigroup and Subprime Lending Unit 7 Case Study Pg 714 -716 1. Are there moral concerns associated with subprime lending? Are those moral concerns based on utilitarianism‚ rights‚ or justice considerations? Before we discuss the first question let’s get a working description of what subprime leaning is. A subprime lender is financial entity that has an inclination to lend to consumers that are not qualified for traditional loans due to their poor credit status and history of repayment
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Cited: Alapati‚ Sam. Expert Oracle Database 10g Administration. New York: Apress‚ 2005. Print. McLaughlin‚ Michael (2011). Oracle Database 11g & MySQL 5.6 Developer Handbook. New York: McGraw-Hill‚ 2011. Print. Oppel‚ Andy. Databases Demystified. San Francisco: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media‚ 2004. Print. Seema‚ Kedar . Database Management Systems. Shaniwar Peth: Technical Publications‚ 2009. Print. Sai Peck lee and Dzemal Zildzic. "Oracle Database Workload Performance
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and methodologies. Further‚ it demands an interaction with new people and working with various forms of management in varied environments. It brings a change in the leadership trends in the business world that it used to be earlier. Wayne Oppel (Oppel‚ 2007) states that the drastic change in the business requires an effective‚ flexible and committed leadership in the organization. Tichy and DeVanna (Tichy & DeVanna‚ 1990)‚ renowned scholars of Global Buisness and Leadership‚ argue that‚
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police force and brutality. However‚ even police departments are feeling the pressure‚ “Around the nation‚ communities and police departments are struggling to adapt to an era of heightened scrutiny‚ when every stop can be recorded on a cellphone” (Oppel). Homicides rates are increasing and occurring due to ridiculous arguments and gangs. Nonetheless‚ race is scrutinized in every aspect of the crimes
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Georgia Lazenby believes a current liability is a debt that can be expected to be paid in one year. Is Georgia correct? Explain. A current liability is a debt that can reasonably be expected to be paid a. from existing current assets or through the creation of other current liabilities b. or within one year or the operating cycle‚ whichever is longer 7. (a) What are long-term liabilities? Give two examples. (b) What is a bond? Long term liabilities are those liabilities which would
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Retrieved from https://ecampus.phoenix.edu /secure/aapd/CIST/VOP/Business/Huffman/intranet/it/databases.asp Kroenke‚ D. M.‚ & Auer‚ D. J. (2010). Database Concepts (4th ed.). Retrieved from https://ecampus.phoenix.edu/content/eBookLibrary2. Oppel‚ A. J. (2004). Databases Demystified. Emeryville‚ CA: McGraw-Hill/Osborne. Teorey‚ Toby J. & Lightstone‚ Sams S & Nadeau‚ Tom & Jagadish‚ H.V. (2011). Database modeling and design: logical design (5th ed.) http://common.books24x7.com/toc
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Type of Organizational Pattern: Topical Introduction: I. Two weeks ago‚ Tuesday‚ October 23‚ I was woken up right around 2:00 am to my roommates speaking with two unfamiliar voices. I went out in the living room to investigate and found a security guard and a police officer gathering details of a robbery for a police report. 1) Turns out one of my roommates left his window open; someone popped the screen out and grabbed his computer right off his desk. 2) As the police officer later
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Fairy tales picture a world filled with magic‚ love and the triumph of the good over the evil. Fairy tales are a window to other worlds where the wildest dreams can come true and the hero always lives happily ever after preferably paired with his loved one. Although some people argue that fairy tales are full of stereotypes‚ filled with frightening monsters and promote racism and sexism I believe that they are wrong because fairy tales provide valuable moral lessons to children‚ teach them other
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