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    in ancient Greek tragedy and defined by Aristotle. Bernard Madoff‚ a former American businessman‚ stockbroker‚ investment advisor‚ and financier‚ fits the definition of a modern day tragic hero. Bernard Madoff grew up in New York City and studied law at Brooklyn Law School‚ but quit the first year to embark on his own investment firm. Using money he had saved from previous life guarding jobs‚ Madoff and his wife founded Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities‚ LLC. The company grew a reputation for

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    people were affected and lost their savings and retirement plans. The consequence to his actions: life in prison and all of his belongings auctioned off by the U.S. government. Bernard Madoff was born on April 29‚ 1938 in Queens‚ New York and raised in the Jewish faith. He is the son of Ralph and Sylvia Madoff. After he graduated from Far Rockaway High School in 1956‚ he attended the University of Alabama and then transferred to and graduated from Hofstra College in 1960‚ with a degree in Political

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    ethical issues involved in the Madoff case? 2. Do you believe that Bernard Madoff worked alone‚ or do you think he had help in creating and sustaining his Ponzi scheme? No there is no way possible for Madoff to create and sustain his Ponzi scheme on his own. By all accounts‚ this scheme has been going on since sometime in the 1990’s. The S.E.C.‚” he said‚ referring to the Securities and Exchange Commission‚ which muffed multiple opportunities to catch Mr. Madoff‚ “they played a big role in

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    This is where‚ Bernie Madoff lost his way and needed to be more adamant to disapprove insider trading against lending by management to itself or too closely related entities‚ and against other transactions which causes a conflict of interest to occur. Yet‚ it still is proven that business without borders does its part by not hindering financial markets‚ deregulation can free up competition and produce a growth within the financial sectors. case brief -- Bernie Madoff understood two important

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    In this bright future we have people who thrive for money and will do almost anything they can to receive the large amounts of money that is possible. How far will one person go to make an immense amount of money? Would they go through a Ponzi scheme? A Ponzi scheme is an investment fraud that brings the payment of the purported returns to existing investors from funds contributed by new investors. Ponzi scheme organizers often solicit new targets by promising to invest their funds in opportunities

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    Web. 04 Apr. 2011. <http://www.helium.com/>. Jacobus‚ Lee A. "The Position of Poverty." A World of Ideas: Essential Readings for College Writers. 8th ed. Boston‚ MA: Bedford/St. Martins‚ 2010. 405-415. Print. (2) Lenzner‚ Robert. "Bernie Madoff ’s 450 Billion Ponzi Scheme." Information for the World ’s Business Leaders - Forbes.com. 12 Dec. 2008. Web. 04 Apr. 2011. <http://www.forbes.com/>.

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    Memorandum to file. Date: June 24th‚ 2013. Subject: Scott Rothstein’s Ponzi scheme. The purpose of this memo is to document my research on Scott Rothstein’s Ponzi scheme‚ the biggest fraud case in Florida. Did Scott Rothstein knowingly lie and take money from investors‚ promising high fake returns‚ only to benefit himself and his conspirators? How he got away with this scheme without being caught is outlined. I have also included some of the red flags that were missed. Facts Rothstein

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    in the case: Bernard Madoff was a former Chairman of the NASDAQ Stock Exchange‚ a Wall Street legend before his arrest. (ii) Ethical issues: In 2008‚ during the economic meltdown in the United States‚ Madoff could no longer honor his investor’s cash requests. When he admitted to this Ponzi scheme‚ it was a massive investment fraud that had affected many people including high profile investors. He pled guilty to defrauding investors in the amount of over $10 billion. Madoff was very selfish. He

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    Moreno Analyzing Ethical Behavior The Ethical Failure of the corporate G I A N T S In the course of this report‚ it will show the comparison of the ethical aspect of two well-known corporate giants‚ Enron and Bernie Madoff. The first subject Bernard Lawrence "Bernie" Madoff‚ Broker‚ Investment guru‚ Financier. Once herald as a financial king‚ he in his reign overnight turned white collar criminal‚ which led to a quick and easy demise. Second‚ Enron Corporation‚ known for energy and commodities

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    What Went Wrong: Case Study of a Selected Corporate Scandal “In Texas‚ Robert Allen Stanford appeared to be yet another flamboyant billionaire. But in the breezy Caribbean money haven of Antigua‚ he was lord of an influential financial fief‚ decorated with a knighthood‚ courted by government officials and basking in the spotlight of sports and charity events on which he generously showered his fortune.” This quote from an article in The New York Times portrays the life of Mr. Stanford‚ owner of

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