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    Business Ethics Final Project Extraordinary Circumstances Stephanie Burg 2/16/2009 Table of Contents Mission Statement 3 Ethical Principles/Tenets 4 Day to Day Operations 5 Cynthia Cooper and the Culture 6 Conclusion 8 Works Cited 10 1)Provide a Mission Statement and brief background about WorldCom. Briefly explain how WorldCom did not honor their statement. WorldCom - "our objective is to be the most profitable ‚ single source provider of communications services to customers around

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    September 6‚ 2014 Shannon Troutman Discussion 2.1: American Greed: Inside the WorldCom Scam Title: Pointing the Finger Question: The corporate scandal involving WorldCom regrettably illustrates improper cost transfers designed to achieve higher profit levels. WorldCom did not transfer the cost from leases from the balance sheet to the income statement as quickly as they should have. This had the effect of overstating assets on the balance sheet and net income on the income statement. Please watch

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    In the case of WorldCom‚ a national company that began in 1983 and would provide long-distance telephone services‚ it is hard to determine where the problem begins. The case‚ as explained in the book‚ has never really found the core of the problem. We are told that financial reports were falsely created and improper accounting practices were found‚ but who is to blame? The textbook tells us that several of the former top financial executives pleaded guilty to securities fraud‚ however they defended

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    WorldCom and Accounting Ethics ACC557 Assignment #1 April 29‚ 2013 Dr. Mohammad Rahman Deanna Williams Current business and regulatory environments are more conducive to ethical behavior due to many new laws that have been put into effect in recent years. For many companies‚ especially small ones‚ the checks and balances are not put into place as well as they should be. With new laws in effect and more and more accountants paying attention to their clients’ accounts‚ ethical behavior is on

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    and World Com Scandals Enron 1. The board directors failed their fiduciary obligation to protect their shareholders‚ employees‚ and business partners by allowing high risk accounting‚ inappropriate conflict of interest‚ expenses undisclosed off the books activity‚ excessive compensation‚ and lack of independence between the company‚ and board members. I feel the segment that got Enron into trouble was the Executive and finance committee (Brooks). 3. I do believe that they did understand

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    focused primarily on maximizing revenue‚ reducing costs‚ and improving efficiencies. The group performed audits and projects that would be seen as adding value to the company‚ rather than monitoring the adequacy of internal controls to reduce risk. It did not‚ for the most part‚ trace transactions to the general ledger or verify journal entries that supported financial accruals. Internal controls with an impact on accounting policies were not systematically evaluated or monitored by internal auditing

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    What are the responsibilities of the board of directors? Please provide an example of a board of directors that did not meet its responsibility. Laws and standards defining the responsibilities of the board of directors differ from one country to another. In the US companies must comply with the laws in which the company was incorporated. Many countries agree on what the most important responsibilities of the board of directors are. Setting corporate strategy‚ overall direction‚ mission or vision

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    Assignment: The Enron and World Com Scandals ACC/260 September 17‚ 2010 Pp 106-107 1. Which segment of its operations got Enron into difficulties? The segment of operations that started the difficulties with Enron went back to the guarantee of loans in order to bridge financing with investments of an outside investor that was never found. Documents were later forced to be restated with activities of other companies that had to be consolidated into Enron’s accounts. 3. Did Enron’s directors understand

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    WorldCom to "cook the books." Acquisition of other companies drove WorldCom to spend beyond their means; managers were told to spend whatever was necessary to increase revenue‚ even if it meant that long-term costs would outweigh the short-term gains. This fiscally unhealthy mentality led to a very bad decision to enter into long-term fixed rate leases for network capacity with extensive punitive termination provisions. Once the market for WorldCom ’s services started to cool down‚ the expense to

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    students cheating‚ college students‚ even those privileged enough to attend ivy leagues‚ are also getting their hands dirty. In 2012 Harvard had its biggest cheating scandal on record‚ approximately 125 students were accused of cheating on a take-home final exam. If utilitarianism focuses on the amount of good actions create for the greatest number of people; then it could be argued that the 125 Harvard students had utility in cheating. However the cheating scandal at Harvard was an unsuccessful attempt

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