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    Case Study: a Primer on Sarbanes-Oxley

    NORTHCENTRAL UNIVERSITY ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET Learner: Anderson, Leona M. MGT7019 | Dr. Jennifer Scott | | | Ethics in Business | Case Study: A primer on Sarbanes- Oxley | <Add Learner comments here> ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Faculty Use Only ------------------------------------------------- <Faculty comments here> ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

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    Eithics

    Running head: Ethics in accounting Ethics as an Accountant The main objective of this proposal is to gain insight into the unethical accounting practices of major corporations (with a majority of the focus on Enron, WorldCom, Tyco, and Adelphia) and ultimately exposing the true perpetrators behind these scandals (the CEO's) in an effort to restore credibility in the once revered accounting profession. Many of the people responsible of these crimes are enjoying retirement in lavish homes

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    Tyco International

    9-798-061 REV: MAY 31, 2007 CYNTHIA MONTGOMERY ROBERT KENNEDY LISA CHADDERDON HAROLD F. HOGAN, JR. Tyco International On October 6, 1995, Tyco International, a diversified U.S. conglomerate, received some very unflattering news. A respected investor monitoring organization, the Council of Institutional Investors (CII), had included the firm in its list of the 20 worst-performing S&P 500 companies. CII generated its list annually, based on a mechanical formula that calculated total shareholder

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    An Examination of the Fraudulent Factors Associated with Corporate Fraud

    issued Statement on Auditing Standards No. 99(SAS No. 99) to improve investor confidence and the auditing function’s ability to detect material frauds. The intent of this thesis was to look at the fraudulent factors associated with several recent corporate frauds and compare them to the standards set by SAS No. 99. Through the analysis conducted, this thesis looks at the relationships between pressures, opportunities, and rationalizations made during the act of fraud. Table of Contents ABSTRACT

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    Corporate Goverment

    developments in Corporate Governance in India. Corporate Governance has gained a lot of importance and momentum the world over. The objective of any corporate governance system is to simultaneously improve corporate performance and accountability as a means of attracting financial and human resources on the best possible terms and of preventing corporate failure. In short Corporate Governance is about promoting corporate fairness, transparency and accountability. Keywords: Corporate Governance (CG) Security

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    Ethical Behavior and Morality... with the Tone at the Top

    Ethical Behavior and Morality in Organizations begin with “The Tone at the Top” Executive Summary Unethical behavior in organizations creates many intractable problems which climax in fraudulent acts. When behavior in an organization is not ethical regulations are broken, and the likelihood of legal suits increase. Fraud in Enron and Adelphia in the early 2000s led to big bankruptcy filings resulting in huge losses in investments. Employees also lost jobs as well as significant portions of

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    Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

    five commissioners, three of which may not belong to the same political party. The commissioners serve staggered terms of five years. The Divisions of the SEC The SEC consist of five major divisions. The Division of Corporation Finance ensures corporate disclosure of important information to the investing public (SearchFinancialSecurity.com, 2015). The Division of Trading and Markets governs a fair,

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    Improving the Effectiveness of Corporate Boards

    IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CORPORATE BOARDS The primary purpose of for-profit companies is to maximize the return on shareholder’s investment. In instances where ownership of a company and control of said company are separate, shareholders employ directors as the primary monitoring mechanism. In other words, the role of corporate boards is to monitor executive management to make sure that they manage the company in a way that maximizes shareholder value by managing the company with their best

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    Accounting

    networks is a giant corporate in telecom industry and as it is expected they also have faced the challenges come from the SOX act. Some of them are in favor and some are against the Nortel. ‘SOX’ has manipulated a larger impact on Nortel internal employee and external customers as well as their financial statement. The outcome of the Nortel is clearly different from before implementing the SOX. This paper is to find out the deeper understanding of SOX, how it governs the public corporate, financial disclosure

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    Comply with Sarbanes-Oxley Act

    The string of corporate scandals since the beginning of the millennium has taken its toll on investor confidence. Because reliance on corporate boards to police themselves did not seem to be working, Congress passed the Public Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002, commonly known as Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which enforced by Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). (Hartman, L., DesJardin, J. 2011, p426) The collapse of Enroll, WorldCom, accounting frauds at Tyco and the passage

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