Forensic Accountants: Fraud Busters Strayer University Business 508 August 11, 2013 Abstract The paper will determine the five important skills a forensic accountant must possess and describe their role within a courtroom environment. It will also analyze the legal responsibility of the accountant while serving its clients business. Giving two examples where a forensic accountant played an important role in aiding attorneys in presenting fraudulent bookkeeping records of company’s
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financial scandals of the 21st century, which involve Enron and Bernard Madoff. In both scandals, there were people in a position of power who carried a surmounting level of responsibility, but used their power in very manipulative ways for their own personal gain. The high level executives of Enron and Bernard Madoff were on a rampant quest for money, which was the key driver that led to a lot of destruction. In doing so, both Enron and Madoff acted with major lack of responsibility. It is easy to make
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Bernie Madoff and The SEC Bernie Madoff is the face of multi-billion dollar Ponzi schemes that swindled money from investors. Madoff was a prominent member of the securities industry throughout his long career. He once served as a vice chairman of NASD, a member of its board of governors, and a chairman of its New York region. Also, he was a member of the NASDAQ Stock Market board of governors and its executive committee and served as a chairman of the trading committee. His own investment advisory
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The Madoff investment scandal broke in December2008. Which consider to be the largest financial fraud in U.S. history. Former NASDAQ Chairman Bernard Madoff admitted that the wealth management arm of his business was an elaborate Ponzi scheme. SEC had previously conducted investigations into Madoff's business practices, but drops the ball to uncover the massive fraud. Investors question SEC that over 20 years of periodic investigation, tip received from outsider, SEC fail to recognize the red flag
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“If It Quacks Like a Duck” Assignment 2 – Bernard Lawrence “Bernie” Madoff Business Law I March 4, 2011 Bernard Madoff Abstract Unethical behavior…sounds bad doesn’t it? But what employee can truly say that he is completely innocent of any unethical behavior in the workplace? Some of the most common unethical business behaviors are fudging work hours, making phone calls on business lines and photo copying of personal paperwork. Simple acts such as these are highly unlikely to have an
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moral codes established by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and assisting Ponzi Scheme masterminds in swindling unsuspecting investors. On January 7th, 2014, JP Morgan was accused of assisting its high profile client of two decades, Bernard Madoff, a mastermind ponzi schemer in executing his goal of duping investors into parting with their savings worth a whopping $17.3billion of which included pension funds that belonged to JPM shareholders. The bank was fined a penalty of close to $2billion
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Secrets, Lies and Bernie Madoff It seems like they all start the same – with Secrets and Lies. With secrets and all the don’t tell anyone because it is exclusive talk - that’s the stuff that makes soap operas, scandals and the greatest ponzi schemes. Everyone likes feeling like they have a great opportunity that not everyone gets to have and that it is exclusive, especially when it feeds their financial greed. Those are the ingredients that helped Bernie Madoff build the biggest
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aspect, whistle blowing shows that a person has enough integrity to risk themselves in order to correct a bad situation. Three whistle blowers come to mind when the topic of ethical integrity arises; Sherron Watkins (Enron), Harry Markopolos (Bernie Madoff), and myself in my current place of employment. Each of us took the ethical high road and risked it all to try and make right what was/is blatantly wrong with the companies or people in question. Watkins & Enron Sherron Watkins worked at
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Bernie Madoff Andrea L. Nolt Strayer University Intro to Business Professor Karina Arzumanova August 21, 2011 Bernie Madoff Bernard Lawrence “Bernie Madoff” is an American former stock broker, investment adviser, non-executive chairman of the NASDAQ stock market, and the admitted operator of what has been described as the largest Ponzi scheme in history. (Bernard Madoff, 2011) This paper discusses the massive Ponzi scheme that Mr. Madoff created and those that were affected by it.
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Madoff Ponzi Scheme 1.Recent Developments * February 4, 2009 The whistle blower Harry Markopolos has told his nine years of warnings to SEC officials without making any action. * Oct. 2, 2009.Jeffrey Picower, one of the greatest beneficiaries of the scheme, was found dead at the bottom of his pool. According to the autopsy report, he suffered a massive heart attack while in the swimming pool resulting in accidental drowning * December 12, 2010.Mark Madoff, son of Bernard Madoff, committed
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