This work of ACC 557 Week 3 Discussion Questions comprises: DQ 1: Explain several ethical challenges one could incur when measuring performance within an organization. DQ 2: Explain what ethical issues SOX has helped with and where improvement is still necessary. Business - Accounting ACC 557 All Discussion Questions / Week 1 to Week 11 ACC 557 Week 1 DQ1 "Improper or Illegal Methods” Please respond to the following: From the e-Activity, identify the company
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To decide what are the pros and cons of going public or stay private, first of all we have to understand what section 302 of SOX is requiring of the CEO and CFO Section 302 of SOX requires that a company's CEO and CFO be personally responsible for accurately reporting all materials in respect to their company's financial health and stability. Additionally, Section 302 states that the company's CEO and CFO certify that all of the proper "disclosure controls and procedures" are in place within the
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Legality and Ethicality of Corporate Governance Nicolle Pack ETH376 / University of Pheonix Abstract The publicly traded company, United Thermostatic Controls, is currently in the middle of an internal audit. The different divisions of the company are regionalized according to their area. The southern division has had struggled with decreasing sales and is having a hard time reaching the target set for their sales. The company pushes the different divisions to be aggressive with increasing revenue
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Daniel worked in the accounting department of Lynchberg Manufacturing. Daniels was recently asked to prepare a sales budget for the year 2011. He conducted a thorough analysis and came out with projected sales of 250,000 units of product. That represents a 25 percent increase over 2010. But after some time he found that he had made some mistake in his report. The report had indirect effect on the demand and sales of the product and also the hiring of the employees. He was in making a decision to
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The Ineffectiveness of the Sarbanes Oxley Act In Corporate Management and Accounting In the early 1990s, a young company named Enron was quickly moving up Fortune magazine’s chart of “America’s Most Innovative Company.” As the corporate world began to herald Enron as the next global leader in business, a dark secret loomed on the horizon of this great energy company. Aggressive entrepreneurs eager to push the company’s stock price higher and a series of fraudulent accounting procedures involving
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Table of Contents 1.0 Executive Summary 2 2.0 Statement of the Problem 5 3.0 Causes of the Problem 7 4.0 Decision Criteria and Alternative Solutions 10 5.0 Recommended Solution, Implementation and Justification 11 6.0 External Sources 14 1.0 Executive Summary WorldCom’s origin can be traced to the 1983 breakup of AT&T. Small, regional companies could now gain acces to AT&T’s long distance handphone lines at deeply discounted rates. The companies turn to Bernard J (Bernei) Ebbers
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Forensic Accounting Name Institutional Affiliation Fraud committed on behalf of an organization vs. fraud committed against an organization Fraud commuted on behalf of the organization entails a section of the organization’s employees especially the senior management engaging in activities that are meant to benefit the company but in reality cause serious issue to the larger society the group is supposed to serve. An example of these types of frauds is false bidding scheme that refers to situations
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Use as much space as needed. | | What do you see as the main focus/topic of this report? Who is the audience for this report? | Comment: Yes the main focus was lowering high turnovers rate in the company. The audience of this report was the Enron Corp personnel. | What are the best aspects of this report so far? | Comment:I felt the best aspects of this report were the figures through the report. I felt that it relayed the point in numbers. | What areas need improvement? How do you
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security fraud are just a few problems of unethical behavior. In 2002, Enron/Andersen and the Worldcom scandal were two companies that involved in unethical behaviors. Enron was accused of secretive involvement of keeping debts concealed without reflected on the company’s account. The biggest bankruptcy in history was due to the fraudulent account of Worldcom. Unethical accounting practices and scandals of the caliber of the Enron / Andersen and the WorldCom scandals is what led the U.S. government
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made by some companies that led to the creation of this Act. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was originally enacted in the wake of the Enron scandal, but then pushed to congress after a series of high-profile financial scandals followed Enron, including WorldCom and Tyco that rattled investor confidence and the level of confidence that the public held in corporate America (Rouse). Enron Corporation was one of the largest energy companies in the world, marketing primarily electricity and natural gas but also
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