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    Sunbeam Dunlap Case

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    Sunbeam was a company originated in Chicago started off with manufacturing electrical appliances in 1910. Over 50 years‚ Sunbeam had produced different products from a food mixer to an electric blanket. The company acquired their rivalry company- Oster Company in 1960. However‚ the company turned over into different hands. In 1981‚ Sunbeam was acquired by Allegheny International‚ but it went bankruptcy 7 years later. Paul Kazarian and two other partners bought Sunbeam company from Allegheny International’s

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    Business Case Studies – January/February 2010 Volume 6‚ Number 1 Sunbeam Corporation: A Forensic Analysis Patricia Hatfield‚ Ph.D.‚ Bradley University‚ USA Shelly Webb‚ Ph. D.‚ Xavier University‚ USA ABSTRACT The members of the Board of Directors at Sunbeam were completely bewildered. Al Dunlap‚ Sunbeam’s highly successful but controversial CEO was threatening to resign after almost two years of leading Sunbeam successfully out of a slump that had threatened the long-term viability

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    ACCT 301­01                                                                                              Carlos Briones  Revenue Recognition Case                                                                           Amanda Eng  Alipasha Ziaee        1. Revenue Recognition for Multiple­Element Arrangements ­ The Case of Velocity  Cellular    a) According the ASC 605­25­25­5 there are two criteria that must be met in order  to be considered a separate deliverable and a separate unit of accounting: 

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    Sunbeam Ethical Analysis

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    3 Restructures in Sunbeam 3 Turnaround at Sunbeam 5 Accounting Practices at Sunbeam Corporation 5 Accusations 5 Key Players in Sunbeam’s Scandal 6 Unethical Behaviours 7 Ethical Analysis 7 Stakeholder Theory 7 Deontological Theory 7 Shareholder Theory 7 Utilitarianism Theory 7 Reference 9 Executive Summary This report is based on Sunbeam Corporation and Albert Dunlap

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    How SAB affects Wareham’s revenue recognition? Accordingly to SAB 101‚ all of the following conditions should be accomplished to recognize revenue. During our analyses‚ we have identified several missing conditions in current situation‚ accordingly to information provided. * Evidence of Order Arrangement: SAB 101 requires an evidence to identify any transaction as a formal sales order. During our analyses we have found that in the sales transactions tested by Soma Desai‚ only the Technology

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    Sunbeam Case Analysis

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    Analysis Company Sunbeam has offered innovative products to household families for over 100 years and is a publicly traded company. In 1910 Sunbeam introduced their first iron. In 1930 Sunbeam introduced the Mixmaster stand mixer. The mix master stand mixer became the single most popular small kitchen appliance in the country. In 1998‚ the US Postal Service dedicated a stamp in honor of the famous Mixmaster as one of the country’s greatest innovations. Sunbeam has been known for these and

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    Al Dunlap at Sunbeam

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    is not an instrument of shareholders‚ but a coalition between various resource suppliers‚ with the intention of increasing their common wealth and hence is contradictory to Mr Al Dunlaps view of share holder primancy. Through out his tenure at Sunbeam‚Al Dunlap’s advocated profit by firing many employees and shutting down many factories.If we look at it in the short term ‚this approach seems very attractive as it brings in quick short term gains.In the long term ‚however‚ such a decision would

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    Sunbeam Case Analysis

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    Sunbeam Case 1. Analyze the changes that Al Dunlap had initiated at Sunbeam after being hired from a strategic perspective. Did the changes started by Dunlap allow him opportunities to manage earnings? 2. Focus on the allegations made by Barron’s about Sunbeam’s accounting. Do you find any red flags that may support these allegations by looking at the "as reported" financials of Sunbeam? 3. Compare the "as reported" and "restated" financials of Sunbeam. Do you see any evidence supporting the

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    Al Dunlap and Sunbeam

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    DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS MEMORANDUM DATE: September 14‚ 2011 SUBJECT: Al Dunlap at Sunbeam analysis Introduction This memo will reflect on and analyze the decisions of the Sunbeam Board of Directors during Albert Dunlap’s tenure as CEO. This analysis will include an overview of Sunbeam’s goals‚ evaluation of 1996 – 1997 and 1998 compensation package‚ assessment of the firing decision by BOD and the overall governance of the BOD. Sunbeam’s Goals Dunlap is famous

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    of case 1.4 Sunbeam: The Revenue Recognition Principle 1. Company history ← In April 1996‚ Sunbeam appointed Albert Dunlap as its CEO and chairman. ← Immediately‚ the CEO began replacing nearly all of the upper management team and led the company into aggressive corporate restructuring. ← As at end of March 1997‚ the company arranged special sales contract with the wholesaler provided that the wholesaler could return all of the merchandise‚ with Sunbeam paying all

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