CPA Program Guide— professional level 2011 © CPA Australia 2011 CPA PROGRAM GUIDE—PROFESSIONAL LEVEL i Foreword Since its inception in 1986, the CPA Program has undergone many changes to maintain its relevance to the business world and ensure graduates are equipped to be leaders in finance, accounting and business advice. The CPA Program continues to be recognised as a leading professional program and receives strong endorsement by graduates. Over 75 000 members have completed the
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System of Inquiry Paper PHL/323 October 4, 2010 Prof. Lorin Loverde System of Inquiry A system of inquiry is a tool that most companies use for decision-making and problem-solving. The system of inquiry helps organizations reach their goals and foresee how to properly deal with upcoming problems and decisions in an ethical manner. Halliburton, for example, is a company whose decisions impact the entire world. Halliburton is forced to make decisions that can impact not
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[pic] NORTHCENTRAL UNIVERSITY ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET Student: THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETELY FILLED IN Follow these procedures: If requested by your instructor, please include an assignment cover sheet. This will become the first page of your assignment. In addition, your assignment header should include your last name, first initial, course code, dash, and assignment number. This should be left justified, with the page number right justified. For example: |BTM7001-8
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infractions and criminal acts of recent companies like Enron, Arthur Anderson, World Com. SOX has changed the landscape of regulations as it relates to the role of corporate governance in overseeing and verifying the internal function and financial practice of reporting for publicly traded companies. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to mean “controls that pertain to the preparation of financial statements for external purposes that are fairly presented in conformity with generally accepted accounting
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21st century. The company’s unethical practices was the downfall of the company. Let’s start with a little bit of history about the company. Enron was formed by the merging of two different companies, Houston Natural Gas and InterNorth in 1985. Kenneth Lay was the chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Enron. Lay hired Jeffery Skilling and he developed a staff of executives who used accounting loopholes, special purpose entities, and poor financial reporting to hide billions of dollars in debt from
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Engaging Undergraduates in Discussions about Ethics in Computing Brian R. von Konsky Jim Ivins Susan J. Gribble Curtin University of Technology Department of Computing Software Engineering Education Research Group GPO Box U1987, PERTH WA Australia bvk@cs.curtin.edu.au Abstract o Third-year computing students enrolled in a software engineering subject were introduced to the Australian Computer Society (ACS) Code of Ethics in the context of a computing professional’s obligation to manage
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INTRODUCTION This paper discusses the HealthSouth Case including the activities and subsequent prosecution of its CEO, Richard Scrushy. “During the trial of former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy, federal prosecutors argued that Scrushy must have known something was amiss with HealthSouth’s financial statements since there was a discrepancy between the company’s financial and nonfinancial performance.” Over a ten-year period from 1987 to 1997, HealthSouth enjoyed above–average growth at a rate
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Gino Corasaniti Ethics Paper ACC223 11/20/11 In the accounting community, the AICPA is the certification issuing body for the CPA, and the IMA is the certification issuing body for the CMA. The AICPA stands for the “American Institute of CPA’s”, while IMA stands for the “Institute of Management Accountants”. The AICPA has six major roles in which it contributes to the well-being of accountants (Melancon, 2002). The first role is to obtain a larger involvement from the user’s of financial
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audit failures associated with Enron and Arthur Andersen happen in the US where auditing is sophisticated, accounting principles are strong, and disclosure is emphasized? This is a teaching case for persons outside the US to review the financial reporting and auditing issues related to Enron and to explain the regulation of accounting and auditing in the US. It has broad implications for corporate governance and accounting regulation in other countries as well. n the years after the Enron Corporation
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Ethics and Compliance Paper Ethics and compliance with laws demonstrates the integrity of corporations that strive to advocate these. Ethics serves as the backbone for a company to sustain a secure financial environment. To do so companies have to comply and make it a priority to incorporate these laws into every day practices. This paper will evaluate the role that ethics and compliance plays in Wal-Mart’s financial environment, explain Wal-Mart’s procedures to follow ethical behavior. It
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