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    Enron Case Study A company’s leadership and culture influences its business ethics. A company’s culture is known as the organizational culture. It is the actions and beliefs of individuals that work at the company. All the shared values and enforced policies contribute to organizational culture. “The leadership culture appears as an integral part of the organizational culture and it can have a positive or negative influence upon the latter.” (Popa‚ 2013‚ p. 179). The organizational culture

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    whether an accountant is liable in negligence to third parties. 1.The Ultramares doctrine 2.Section 552 of the Restatement (Second) of Torts 3.The foreseeability standard Ultramares doctrine is a rule which says that an accountant is liable only for negligence to third parties who are in privity of contract or in a privitylike relationship with the accountant. It provides a narrow standard for holding accountants liable to third parties for negligence. Section 552 of the Restatement (Second)

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    The Enron Kaiwing Ho Ethics‚ Governance & Accountability BU.135.301.U2.FA12 Professor Crain November 21‚ 2012 Enron Since Enron Corporation has been bankrupt there were 20‚000 employees lost their jobs‚ medical insurance and average severance pay was only $4500. However‚ the top executives were paid bonuses totaling $55 million. In 2001‚ employees lost $1.2 billion in retirement funds and retirees lost $2 billion in pension funds. Yet‚ Enron’s top executives cashed in $116 million

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    Q2. a. Every company should be headed by an effective board which is collectively responsible for the long-term success of the company. The board is responsible for providing entrepreneurial leadership of the company within a framework of prudent and effective controls that enables risk to be assessed and managed. The board should set the company’s strategic aims‚ ensure that the necessary financial and human resources are in place for the company to meet his objectives and review management performance

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    Enron 1. How did the corporate culture of Enron contribute to its bankruptcy? There was an overwhelming aura of pride‚ carrying with it the deep-seated belief that Enron¡¦s people could handle increasing risk without danger. The culture also was about a focus on how much money could be made for executives. For‚ example Enron¡¦s compensation plans seemed less concerned with generating profits for shareholders than with enriching officer wealth. Enron¡¦s corporate

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    What Should Be Responsible for the “Obesity Crisis”? Nowadays‚ fast food becomes a symbol of America‚ so as obesity. The word obesity became really popular because obesity always goes after the fast food. So‚ you might ask how serious the problem of obesity now in the United States is. Judith Warner gave us a really good answer to this question. In his article Junking Junk Food‚ he states that now we are “at a time when more than two-thirds of American adults are overweight” and approximately “17

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    Enron and How it Affected the Accounting Industry Enron once was one the United States largest energy company and was ranked Fortune’s seventh richest corporation in the United States. When Enron had a filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2001 it unraveled to be one the biggest accounting scandals in United States history. There are many factors that contributed to Enron’s demise but their aggressive and unethical accounting practices were the key component. As a result‚ the accounting industry

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    Bouma-Prediger writes in Is Christianity Responsible for the Ecological Crisis?‚ “God made a covenant not only with humans but also with our non-human neighbors- indeed‚ with every living creature that is with you‚ the birds‚ the cattle‚ and every beast of the earth with you‚ as many as come out of the ark.” (315). Bouma-Prediger acknowledges God as the Creator created the creation. Man and the

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    1. The collapse of Enron has cast revealing light not just on the corruption of business leaders‚ auditors and politicians but on the appearance of deregulated capitalism as it has emerged from the stock-market bubble. It has highlighted‚ too‚ the vulnerability of the broad layers whose pensions are tied up in the savings routine so ingrained in the economy. This failure has affected not only Enron’s employees but tens of millions of holders of 401(k) and defined-benefit retirement schemes. Enron’s

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    Macbeth’s Downfall Thomas Babington Macaulay states that “The measure of a man’s real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.” In the tragic play‚ Macbeth is written by William Shakespeare. The main character Macbeth is a man who is an acceptable man‚ but lets many things get in the way of his good character. As we know a Shakespearean tragedy offers a tragic hero who almost always meets his downfall because of an error or a weakness in his character. Throughout the

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