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    Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. (former NYSE ticker symbol LEH) /ˈliːmən/ was a global financial services firm. Before declaring bankruptcy in 2008‚ Lehman was the fourth-largest investment bank in the US (behind Goldman Sachs‚ Morgan Stanley‚ and Merrill Lynch)‚ doing business in investment banking‚ equity and fixed-income sales and trading (especially U.S. Treasury securities)‚ research‚ investment management‚ private equity‚ and private banking. At 1:45AM on September 15‚ 2008‚ the firm filed for Chapter

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    Case Application: Lessons from Lehman Brothers: Will We Ever Learn? MGT/521 University of Phoenix Prof. Elsie Jimenez Will We Ever Learn? Lehman Brothers‚ a financial services firm‚ filed for bankruptcy on September 15‚ 2008. This is still considered the largest bankruptcy filing in US history. The company held over $600 billion in assets (Mamudi‚ 2008). There were a lot of problems that contributed the the company downfall. One of the top issues discovered was the type of culture and

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    Haley Ankenbauer Lehman Brother’s Discussion Questions Question 1: The financial position of Lehman Brothers on September 14th was that they were facing bankruptcy. The firm’s liquidity problem was much more than they expected. Just 5 days earlier the firm’s management had assured the board that they had $42 billion in liquidity. The firm actually had much less than this. This problem was very serious and the firm did not know what to do. Companies like JP Morgan kept pulling money for collateral

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    The American regulatory model of corporate governance rests on the theory of self regulation as the most efficient means to achieve corporate self-control in the marketplace. However‚ that model fails to achieve regular compliance with baseline ethical and legal behaviours as evidenced by a century of repeated corporate debacles‚ the most recent being Lehman’s Brothers. Lehman’s Brothers Holdings Inc was a global financial services firm who provided services like investment banking‚ equity and fixed

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    Describe the situation at Lehman Brothers from an ethics perspective. What’s your opinion of what happened there? The ethical issue here was that Lehman’s executives exploited loopholes in the accounting standards to manipulate their balance sheet in order to mislead the investing public. Using “Repo 105”‚ Lehman was able to clear huge amount unprofitable assets off its balance sheet instead of selling at loss. Evidence pointed out that the chief executive‚ Richard Ruld‚ knew about the use of

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    mortgages and securitized products. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were both taken over by the government and on September 24‚ 2008‚ Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy after failing to find a buyer. The fall of Lehman Brothers rattled the global market and led to a great drop in the United States (U.S.) stock market the day after the announcement. The sudden failure of Lehman Brothers is widely viewed as a watershed moment in the global financial crisis of 2007 – 2009. With over $639 billion in assets and

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    Lessons from Lehman Brothers: Will We Ever Learn? MGT 521 September 9‚ 2013 Introduction Lehman Brothers financial services filed bankruptcy on September 15‚ 2008‚ in the New York Southern District U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Resulting in an immediate 500 point drop in the Dow Jones (Did Ernst & Young Really Assist Financial Fraud? 2011). This day became known as ‘‘Dark Monday’’ (Donaldson‚ 2012). This was to date‚ the largest bankruptcy filing in history unleashing a “crisis of confidence that

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    favor of Lehman. Some argued that the company’s bankruptcy was an intentional choice rather than a “genuine error”‚ aimed to induce the restoration of higher degrees of financial discipline. However‚ had the government disposed a plan in favor of Lehman Brothers‚ this would have prevented investors from losing faith towards financial institutions‚ the financial system from freezing and economy from carrying the weight of the crisis Notwithstanding‚ further attempts to save Lehman Brothers did not

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    elaborate upon the duties that a principal owes to an agent. Answer: An agency is the creation of a contract entered into by mutual consent between a principal and an agent.  By agency‚ a principal grants authority to an agent to act on behalf of and under the control of the principal. A principal owes certain contractual duties to his/her agent by an agent will serve the principal loyally and with obedient. The principal duties can be found in section 172

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    Principalagent conflict arise because managers & shareholders view the role of the corporation differently. Investors see corporation as investment vehicles. Shareholders want corporate managers to work diligently and efficiently towards the simple goal of maximizing the value of their ownership stake. However‚ the relationship between the managers of a corporation and its owners is complex. The principle of self-interested behavior tells that people‚ including managers and stockholders‚ work

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