Enron Downfall

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    Management Planning

    que ellos puedan usarla para crear valor para los clientes. Pero en la auditoria de Enron olvidaron su filosofía y violaron varias leyes, la que no solamente afecto su reputación, si no que afecto la reputación de toda profesión de contable en general. Los errores que cometieron fueron la destrucción de documentos importantes y hacerse de la vista larga ante practicas contables fraudulentas de Enron, las personas a cargo no cumplieron con su trabajo ya fuera intencionalmente o por negligencia

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    Whistle-Blowing: Enron

    Whistle blowing is an act to disclose an organizational wrongdoing to parties that can take action. Sherron Watkins was the vice president of Enron Corporation that became a whistle blower in 2001. She sent an anonymous memo to Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay regarding the misstatements on the financial report. Enron hired lawyers from Vinson & Elkins to do an investigation on the financial misstatement allegations (Ackman, 2002). According to the memo from the investigations, after Watkins identified

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    Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002

    THE SARBANES OXLEY ACT of 2002 The Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 was signed into law after a series of corporate financial scandals affected companies such as Enron, WorldCom, and Arthur Anderson. It provides a solid set of government rules that will discourage and punish corporate and accounting fraud and corruption by imposing severe penalties for wrongdoers, while protecting the interest of workers and shareholders. Acknowledged as the most significant change to securities laws since

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    Accounting

    Sarbanes Oxley Companies Abstract Sarbanes oxley act 2002 was passed on July 30, 2002 and only the public companies are now feeling its impact. This act frequently called the “most significant accounting or auditing legislation since the securities exchange Act of 1934”. After the implementation it has established its demands to the companies for proper management and disclosure of risk. Nortel networks is a giant corporate in telecom industry and as it is expected they also have faced the challenges

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    Benston

    ABACUS, Vol. 42, No. 2, 2006 doi: 10.1111/j.1468-4497.2006.00196.x ABACUS PRINCIPLES ORIGINAL ARTICLE 2 42 © 2006 0001-3072Publishing, Ltd. Abacus UK VERSUS RULES-BASED ACCOUNTING ABA Accounting Foundation, Unviersity of Sydney Oxford, Blackwell GEORGE J. BENSTON, MICHAEL BROMWICH AND ALFRED WAGENHOFER Principles- Versus Rules-Based Accounting Standards: The FASB’s Standard Setting Strategy In response to criticism of rules-based accounting standards and Section 108(d) of the Sarbanes-Oxley

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    Why Bernie Ebbers Is in Jail

    Page 1 FOCUS - 1 of 3 DOCUMENTS Mondaq Business Briefing November 7, 2006 Canada: Why Bernie Ebbers is Serving a 25-Year Jail Sentence BYLINE: By Garfield Emerson LENGTH: 6613 words 1. Background On September 26, 2006, Bernard J. Ebbers ("Ebbers"), the former Chief Executive Officer of WorldCom, Inc. ("WorldCom"), reported to a federal prison in Oakdale, Louisiana, to begin serving his 25-year jail sentence from his conviction by a jury on nine counts of conspiracy, securities fraud

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    Number Game

    REMARKS BY CHAIRMAN ARTHUR LEVITT SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION THE "NUMBERS GAME" NYU CENTER FOR LAW AND BUSINESS, NEW YORK, N.Y. SEPTEMBER 28, 1998 Thank you very much. Dean Daly, Dean Sexton and to everyone gathered this evening, thank you for welcoming me tonight. I am honored to be here on such an auspicious evening for both NYU and Bill Allen. The creation of the Center for Law and Business recognizes an important truth: we cannot continue to view the worlds of business and law as parallel

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    Reporting Practices and Ethics Paper

    Reporting Practices and Ethics Christine Crumity HCS 405 Module R4 October 10, 2011 Barbara Archer Reporting Practices and Ethics Reporting practices and ethics are the seams of health care accounting and management. It is important that the principles and practices are adhered to in order for the organization to continue operating. Health care is an organization which thrives on care and safety along with stability. It is management’s responsibility to ensure that not only care criteria

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    Enron and Microsoft

    ENRON: Enron was a giant global corporation that depended on outside credit sources to finance its daily operations. In turn its credit- worthiness depended on its performance as reflected in its share prices. Enron was a corporate superpower. One of the reasons why people felt safe investing in Enron was its size and the inelasticity of its main product – the buying and selling of energy. Energy is a necessity and the quantity demanded will not change much if at all due to higher prices. The energy

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    Unit 1 the World of Finance

    The NYSE, also known as the New York Stock Exchange, was formed by twenty- four New York City stockbrokers, in 1792. (Money-Zine, (2012). For a company to be listed in the NYSE, it must have in excess of 2,200 shareholders, and have an average daily trading volume of at least 100,000 shares. In other words, the company has to be big, very profitable, in order to be listed. NASDAQ is another well known stock exchange. It was developed in 1971, and is the first electronic stock exchanged in the world

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