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    2.1 -------------- 1. The business conduct that led to the WorldCom and Enron scandals was unethical‚ but not all of the behavior was illegal. Please discuss why Boatright explains in the Why the Law is Not Enough section of our text‚ “reliance on the law alone is a prescription for disaster.” (2012‚ p. 10) -------------- Reliance on the law‚ alone‚ is a prescription for disaster. This is true for several reasons. For starters‚ the law is not always appropriate when it comes to helping regulate

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    connection with business combination and wrongful us of off-balance-sheet arrangements. WorldCom was use creative accounting in order to make the financial accounting records to look good which is the profit increasing. They was used a liberal interpretation of accounting rules when preparing the financial statements. While the company acquiring MCI‚ it give the management opportunity to make the creative accounting. WorldCom had devalued hard assets while simultaneously increasing the amount of goodwill

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    1990’s and early 2000’s‚ Enron and WorldCom seemed to be on the top of the ‘business’ world. Wall Street was singing their praises‚ stockholders and employees were giddy with excitement about how much money their companies were making‚ and top executives and other key players got ridiculously rich. But in a few short years‚ the façade would come tumbling down for each of these companies and the world would see how unethical behavior and greed destroyed Enron and WorldCom. Knowing what is morally

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    fixed-rate leases for network capacity WorldCom initiated in order to meet the anticipated increase in customer demand. And as later the demand was not as expected‚ the Company has to pay for the leases that were substantially underutilized to avoid punitive termination provisions. The line costs that WorldCom capitalized were ongoing‚ operating expenses that accounting rules required WorldCom to recognize immediately. Instead of expense the cost currently‚ WorldCom capitalized it to exaggerate its pre-tax

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    Business Ethics Doug Donofrio FIN/486 May 27‚ 2013 Mary Corcutt Eron and WorldCom are both companies that collapsed due to ethical violations. The major factors that lead to the dissolution of Enron Corporations and WorldCom will be indentified. The specific ethical violations in accounting practices at these two companies will be explained and the role of business ethics in strategic financial planning will be described. “Business Ethics are the standards of conduct or moral judgment that

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    After a horrific crash in the Everglades which killed 105 passengers this low cost air carrier reinvented itself as the successful AirTran Airlines. The Mississippi Long Distance Discount Service (LDDS)‚ a regional low cost telephone service‚ became Worldcom. Fredericks of Hollywood‚ the bawdy women’s undergarment firm‚ is transforming into an innovative worldwide brand. The mechanism for each of these transformations was the reverse takeover (RTO). The reverse takeover‚ also referred to as “reverse

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    publically traded companies. Every week brought different news on misrepresentations at major American corporations and financial institutions. As soon as the report of accounting fraud at Enron reached public‚ media revealed similar scandals at WorldCom‚ Tyco and number of other publically traded companies. Improper revenue recognition‚ incorrectly recorded expenses‚ and other practices to manipulate financial statements along with briberies to auditors for covering the fraud caused the biggest

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    users. In 2002‚ WorldCom a telecommunication company‚ filed for bankruptcy. It was later revealed that the company was involved with improper accounting in two major forms. First WorldCom inflated revenues to increase profits‚ thereby increasing stock prices‚ and increasing the satisfaction of stakeholders. Second‚ the company understated line costs. Revenue is important to users of financial statements because it helps them evaluate a company’s performance and prospects. WorldCom violated the revenue

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    Devon Daniel Verizon Verizon stars with WorldCom in 1983 when Murray Waldron and William Rector came together to sketch out a plan create a long-distance telephone service. Long Distance Discount service‚ became their new company that began operating as a long-distance reseller in 1984. The new company grew quickly in the next fifteen years‚ over time it change to WorldCom. The company became one of the largest telecommunications corporations in the world. They also became the largest bankruptcy

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