In organizational behavioral theory‚ it is clear that in the Enron scandal‚ one can understand the elements that encourage white collar crime. Organizational crime has three categories‚ (1) organizational goals (2) organizational environment (3) and organizational structure (Weisburd‚ D. 1992) Clearly in Enron scandal‚ opportunity theory will argue that traders who had a hard time meeting its numbers will had a greater chance of utilizing illegal means to meet its goal. (P.65) I thought that the
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Ayusarita Satriani 311368 – IUP BUSINESS UGM Financial Management ENRON Resources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enron_scandal ; http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/1780075.stm; http://finance.laws.com/enron-scandal-summary Enron is an energy company that successfully grew from nowhere to be America’s seventh largest company‚ which has 21‚000 staff in more than 40 countries in 15 years. It was one of the world’s leading electricity‚ natural gas‚ communications‚ and pulp and paper companies
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emotional and physical ramifications of the war. Men and women who have served in the Vietnam War suffer from PTSD and other psychological disorders such as‚ depression‚ anxiety‚ and alcohol problems (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs). The Watergate Scandal and the Vietnam War lead to the War Power Acts which prohibits a President to send American troops into battle with consent from Congress. Voting age was reduced from 21 to 18 years old; and the military draft was based on a voluntary basis. The war
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We should not be too much or less. A lot of money that come fast also can be gone fast also. Be careful before spend money or invest for something. Get the lower chance but more stable is better. 2. What is the relationship between the financial scandals and Corporate Governance? Corporate Governance is a system of rules‚ practices and processes by which a company is directed and controlled‚ which involves the alignment of interests among the stakeholders. After the early 2000s‚ the massive
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The Lasting Effect of the Watergate Scandal When one thinks of what has been termed as the Watergate scandal many different issues can come to mind. Watergate is arguably‚ the largest‚ most widely known political scandal in American history. Watergate brought about a shift in the American public’s view of the presidency‚ causing many at that time to lose faith‚ and view the office in a way it had never been viewed before. What has become known as Watergate is an all-encompassing term for a mixture
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actions bring down corrupt politicians‚ criminal business leaders‚ and cheating athletes. Politicians have a history of corruption. Clearly the most historically publicized event involving media revealing corruption is the Watergate Scandal. The Watergate Scandal is an important event of history that was documented by muckrakers and subsequently led to the president of the United States resigning. President Nixon was a paranoid man with many insecurities. He ordered the installation of cameras
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professional code of conduct is designed to protect the individual and users of the company’s financial information. The accounting scandals of Enron‚ WorldCom and Sunbeam during the early 2000s highlighted some significant deficiencies regarding individual accounting ethics. In order to combat the negative perceptions of the accounting industry arising from these scandals‚ the AICPA began focusing more attention on developing the ethical standards of individual accountants. The professional code of
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Accounting Review‚ May 2008 Real and Accrual-Based Earnings Management 787 Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). 1997. Statement of Cash Flows. Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 95. Norwalk‚ CT: FASB. Forbes. 2002. The Corporate Scandal Sheet. Available at: http: / / www.forbes.com / home / 2002 / 07 / 25 / accountingtracker.html. Fuller‚ J.‚ and M. C. Jensen. 2002. Just say no to Wall Street. Journal of Applied Corporate Finance 14: 41–46. Graham‚ J. R.‚ C. R. Harvey‚ and S. Rajgopal
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that gains millions on IPO. The group who suffered was employees of Phar-Mor. After the scandal was revealed‚ most of the stores were closed to cover up losses. As a result‚ thousands of employees got fired. Another party that was damaged by the scandal was Coopers&Lybrant‚ the firm that did the audit for Phar-Mor‚ lost its reputation as a firm who does an audit with integrity. The secondary effect of the scandal was the overall mistrust among investors. They thought that if a giant retailer can forge
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environment is conducive for ethical behaviour. In addition‚ this paper not only talks about the Enron Corporation accounting ethical breach and its repercussions but also how Enron Corporation scandals were detected. Further‚ this paper gives recommendations on measures that could have been taken to prevent the scandals. Firms operate in a dynamic environment that keeps changing from time to time. Nevertheless‚ each and every firm must establish an ethical code of conduct that must be followed to the later
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