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    Accountants follow professional guidelines for measurement and disclosure of financial information. These are called generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). In the United States‚ the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) formulates GAAP. The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) sets global or International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)‚ the two basic types of external providers of capital include investors (who exchange cash for stock) and creditors (who loan cash)

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    INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Sofia “Earnings management‚ in exchange listed companies‚ is not fraud but a case of caveat emptor for investors” Coursework in BUSINESS FINANCIAL CRIME Student registration No: 479866 Program: International Finance and Trade‚ Level 2 Lecturer: A. Paparizov “Earnings management‚ in exchange listed companies‚ is not fraud but a case of caveat emptor for investors” With the development of the stock markets and the huge grow in the volume of money traded

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    Have you ever done so much work and never given enough credit for it? This one man was never given enough credit due to fraud by Thomas Edison. This particular man was named Nikola Tesla. He had a mind ahead of his own time. Tesla was a Serbian-American physicist who was born on July 9‚ 1856 in Smiljan‚ Croatia. He was born during the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His father was Milutin Tesla‚ a preacher at the Serbian Orthodox Church. While his mother‚ Djuka Mandic‚ ran the family farm. When he was seven

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    12 Basic Principles of Animation 1. Squash and Stretch The most important principle is "squash and stretch"‚ the purpose of which is to give a sense of weight and flexibility to drawn objects. It can be applied to simple objects‚ like a bouncing ball‚ or more complex constructions‚ like the musculature of a human face. Taken to an extreme point‚ a figure stretched or squashed to an exaggerated degree can have a comical effect In realistic animation‚ however‚ the most important aspect of this principle

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    Question: Consider the question from the body of the chapter‚ “Does Ethics Mean Good Business?” Would Milton Friedman and John Mackey agree with what the text has to say on the matter? How would each of them answer the question? Answer: Both Friedman and Mackey don’t agree with what the text had to say‚ each has his own opinion on how working under ethics can make a company profitable. In Friedman’s article “The Social Responsibility of a Business is to Increase its Profits”‚ he stated that for

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    Shakespeare The Fraud Getting recognized for personal work is always a good feeling. However‚ when someone else steals your idea and receives credit and appraisal for it the feelings drastically change. This is exactly how the original author would have felt if they were alive when Shakespeare wrote Romeo & Juliet. Shakespear doesn’t deserve credit for the story of Romeo & Juliet; he plagiarized the original story ( Pyramus & Thisbe )‚ stole this story from the original authors‚ and kept most

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    bankruptcy--in the 2008 financial crisis. For Economic/Political Arguments Subpoint 1: It is the U.S. government’s job to insure that corporations do not “dig themselves a hole” to deep to recover from. --"The practice of calmness‚ of immobility‚ of certainty and security‚ suddenly breaks down‚" Keynes wrote. "New fears and hopes will‚ without warning‚ take charge of human conduct." This is the "herd behavior" that George Soros has identified as the dominant feature of financial markets. It is

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    August 2008 10 Ways to Improve Internal Controls and Prevent Fraud in your Small to Medium Sized Business There aren’t too many “universal truths” in this world – but - I’ll go out on a limb and say this - everyone hates getting ripped off or taken advantage of. As the CEO‚ President or owner of a small to medium-sized business you are more vulnerable to being taken advantage of by unscrupulous employees and vendors. There are several reasons for this‚ including;     It is harder for smaller

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    Warren Buffett‚ known in the financial world as the "Oracle of Omaha"‚ has reached the summit of business excellence and has become the most judicious financial investor and is admired the world over. Warren Buffett is an investor’s icon with a magnificent ability to select companies that will yield great profit year after year. Through Warren Buffett’s case study‚ we can see many financial principles. His principles aren´t very complex and you probably don´t have to be a mathematical or a social

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    CHAPTER 12 FINANCIAL CONTROL TRUE/FALSE 1. Financial control involves the use of financial measures to assess organizational and management performance. a. True b. False 2. Financial measures identify what is wrong with an organization‚ not simply provide a signal that something needs attention. a. True b. False 3. Financial measures can highlight falling sales and profits in an organization‚ but only nonfinancial measures can identify why this is occurring.

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