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    An Examination of the Fraudulent Factors Associated with Corporate Fraud

    during the act of fraud. Table of Contents ABSTRACT ii INTRODUCTION 1 Sarbanes – Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) 1 Statement of Auditing Standards Number 99 (SAS No. 99) 4 Parts of the Fraud Triangle 5 Types of Fraud 11 INSTANCES OF FRAUD 13 Enron Corporation 13 Adelphia Communications Corporation 17 AOL Time Warner, Inc. 20 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 25 Global Crossing Limited 27 K-Mart 30 Tyco International, Ltd. 34 WorldCom 37 HealthSouth Corporation 41 CONCLUSION 45

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    Recent Accounting and Corporate Governance Scandals

    matter of those scandals, similarities/differences between them as well as reasons for and consequences arising from them. So what are the accounting/corporate scandals? Wikipedia (2010) outlines accounting/corporate scandals as “political and business scandals which arise

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    Healthsouth Scandal

    Introduction Richard Martin Scrushy was born in 1952 in Selma Alabama. Richard is the son to Gerald and Gerri Scrushy. Gerald was a cash register salesman and Gerri was a registered nurse (Watson, 2005, p. 2). Richard worked until he became successful, wealthy, and powerful. He was able to obtain the American dream of family, security and wealth. In 2003, an accounting scandal threatened to change his career, his wealth, and his freedom. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed

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    Greenhouse

    details on the green initiative, it says the program is already saving money and resources, and it projects billions in savings over time.1 Ethics and Corporate Responsibility Hear the True Story of how today’s managers do the right thing. Listen to what Derrick and Elaine have to say. “Ethics are crucial in the property management business. We are obligated to abide by fair housing laws in our dayto-day operations. Not only do we have an obligation as a company but also a social

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    Finance

    Running head: CORPORATE CULTURE AND ITS ROLE IN THE DOWNFALL Corporate Culture and its Role in the Downfall Of Arthur Anderson LLC and Sunbeam Corporation Darrell V. Davis Grand Canyon University Bus 604 Business Ethics July 5, 2009 Abstract Corporate culture plays an extremely important role in the development of a company. Whether explicitly stated or not, the culture of a company reveals its attitude, motivation, and intentions. Arthur Andersen’s and Sunbeam’s cultures

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    Ethics Outline

    else in the SAF) about this he/she should speak to the professor as soon as possible so an appropriate determination of how to proceed can occur. More can be said about the course than the calendar description included above. This is the primary ethics course designed for students in the AFM, Math/CPA, and BioTech/CPA programs. The focus of the course is the study of ethical and moral issues that arise in professional lives of accountants and financial managers It is assumed that all of you have

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    Management Information Systems

    MIIZ04, ME001-S : Analysis and Design of Management Information System by Dr. Eric C.C. Tsang (曾祥財 曾祥財) 曾祥財 FIT, MUST 1 Chapter 4 Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems 2 Management Information Systems Chapter 4 Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems LEARNING OBJECTIVES • Identify the ethical, social, and political issues that are raised by information systems. • Identify the principles for conduct that can be used to guide ethical decisions. • Evaluate the

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    Leadership

    JTB_Journal of Technology and Business. October 2007 Ethical Leadership Makes the Right Decisions Magdy Hussein Faculty, Northwestern Polytechnic University ABSTRACT This paper defines business leadership, review different types of leadership and examine how leadership ethics add great values and weight when making a business decision. The ethical scandals that have occurred in the last ten years have shaken the image of Corporate America. Leadership is on the test when business operators make competitive

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    Long

    1:22 PM Page 138 C H A P T E R 5 Business Ethics and the Legal Environment of Business Learning Objectives After studying this chapter you should be able to: 1. Understand the relationship between ethics and the law and appreciate why it is important to behave ethically. 2. Differentiate between the claims of the different stakeholder groups affected by a company’s actions. 3. Identify the four main sources of business ethics, and describe four rules that can be used to

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    Bus 591 - Week 5

    Terri Largent BUS591: Financial Accounting & Analysis Dr. Donald Majors August 24, 2015 Fraud is something that the United States and the New York Stock Exchange is all too familiar with, and with the upheaval of many big companies such as Enron, Tyco, Worldcom, Xerox, and Sunbeam, the country’s economic stability took a turn for the worst. However, the year of 2002 brought about many changes for the economic world, most notably to publicly traded companies. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

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