Andres Garcia Memorandum Date: March 3, 2012 To: President of the United States Fr: Andy Garcia Re: Holding them Accountable Mr. President, Trust and ethics are very important factors in the business world. We have to create a number of different solutions that help play a key role in building proper business ethics from employees, shareholders, board of directors, the CEO and the American people. I feel that all businesses need to promote accountability, transparency, and compliance
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WorldCom: The Scandal that Shocked the Nation By: Eric Dixon FSAAC_624_OL2 November 23, 2011 Professor Stephen Oliner Table of Contents Executive Summary…………………………………………………………Page 2 Corporate Environment……………………………………………………...Page 4 Types of Fraud Committed.…………………………………………………Page 5 Board of Directors Responsibility…………………………………………...Page 6 Internal Auditors Responsibility…………………………………………….Page 7 Conflicts of Interest………………………………………………………….Page 7 Collusion……………………………………………………………………
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Our text also detailed how it represents responsibilities, the public interest (which is by itself one of the main purposes). Furthermore, AICPA has a few more purposes: integrity (also very, very important) which was what was at the bottom of the WorldCom Scandal. Objectivity and independence which I believe were lost in the scandal because of greed. Finally, due care and scope, as well as a nature of service. That seemed quite interesting, and I appreciated the knowledge that I received that week
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Final Paper: Case Study of WorldCom Financial Statement Fraud Introduction This paper will discuss the financial statement fraud committed by WorldCom by examining what led up to the fraud, who committed it and why, and the impact it caused on various stakeholders and the economy. WorldCom applied aggressive and undisclosed accounting tactics to provide financial statements that reflected a $10 billion profit for the years 2000 and 2001, rather than the actual combined loss of $73.7 billion
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Accounting Fraud at WolrdCom Introduction WorldCom, US second largest telecommunication company shocked the world by filing bankruptcy at 21 July 2002. The WorldCom filing surpassed Enron and became the largest bankruptcy filing in United States history. Due to its rapid growth, WorldCom is also heavily in debt as they finance the company growth with debt. The collapse of WorldCom did not just affect their employees, retailers, the government but also bankers. WorldCom was a multi-billion dollar telecommunications
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Unethical accounting behavior has been on the forefront since the 1980s, in the United States. Unethical behavior is when someone takes advantage or manipulates another without their knowledge. Unethical behavior normally starts within upper management and transcends to the other employees. Unethical behavior consists of bribery, misusing funds, or manipulation of financial reports. When management or accountants knowing and unknowingly has overstated the value of the company’s assets and revenues
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Running head: IMPACT OF UNETHICAL BEHAVIOR Impact of Unethical Behavior Article Analysis IMPACT OF UNETHICAL BEHAVIOR Impact of Unethical Behavoir The impact of unethical behavior in accounting can be tremendous. When people think of unethical behavior in the workplace whether it be accounting or any other division people often think of using the company phone for personal phone calls, or using the work computer to look at something like facebook or even to shop or something along
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Accounting Fraud at WorldCom Problems • Determining what led to the demise and bankruptcy of WorldCom. Facts/Arguments • Corporate Culture o There is a lack of leadership and structure from management that is causing doubt and ambiguity among the company. o There is not a comfortable working environment that allows an employee to feel safe or secure with their thoughts or concerns. o Management was demeaning and condescending; often making threats and harsh remarks to employees.
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Effect of Unethical Behavior Article Analysis Numerous professions are probable for unethical behavior in the place of work. The bookkeeping occupation precisely can have a massive influence on an institute. In various circumstances this power can distress other businesses and also the over-all community. Unethical behaviors in the accountant business are often challenging to identify. An accountant is good in what they do. They transfer money to their own bank account from the company account
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Effect of Unethical Behavior Article Analysis Effect of Unethical Behavior Article Analysis Many occupations have the potential for unethical behavior in the workplace. The accounting profession specifically can have an enormous impact on an organization. In many cases this impact can affect other companies and even the general public. Unethical behaviors in the accounting industry are often difficult to detect. Some of the more common items include understating or not reporting liabilities
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