Corporate Fraud: Case Studies in Detection and Prevention Fraudulent financial reporting‚ corruption‚ and misappropriation are often investigated by the internal audit department. Because these types of crimes can be the source of large losses‚ security professionals would do well to familiarize themselves with how they are carried out and how they can be detected. Corporate Fraud provides a clear window into that world. Author John D. O’Gara was the director of internal audit at a Fortune 500
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Corporate restructuring : Corporate restructuring refers to the changes in ownership‚ business mix‚ assets mix and alliances with a view to enhance the shareholder value. Purpose of Corporate restructuring : 1. To enhance the shareholder value 2. To utilize the assets properly 3. To get profitable investment opportunities 4. To diverse the business 5. To reduce cost of capital by designing innovative securities through corporate restructuring Types of Corporate restructuring :
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family-controlled boards‚ corporate governance is of very high importance as the independent non-executive directors can exert less influence over the board‚ compared to non-family-controlled boards (“dispersed boards”). Keywords: Board composition‚ Remuneration‚ Corporate Governance. 1. INTRODUCTION The economic turmoil in Asia in 1997 has led to a wider recognition of the importance of corporate governance. In line with global trends towards higher standards of corporate governance‚ the duties
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Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm‚ 11e (Laudon/Laudon) Chapter 4 Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems 1) Advances in data storage have made routine violation of individual privacy more difficult. Answer: FALSE Diff: 1 Page Ref: 126 AACSB: Use of information technology CASE: Content Objective: 4.1 2) Professionals take on special rights and obligations because of their special claims to knowledge‚ wisdom‚ and respect. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 Page
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Part I – Perfect capital markets‚ capital structure and cost of capital (15 points) GP Corp. has common stock with a market value of $200 million and riskless debt with a value of $100 million. Investors expect a 15% return on the stock and a 6% return on the debt. Assume perfect capital markets without any taxes. a) Suppose GP issues $100 million of new stock to buy back the debt. What is the expected return of the stock after this transaction? (4 points) b) Suppose instead GP issues $50 million
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1) The corporate philosophy: The corporate overall at Bosch is advanced. They are advance in developing the process of training which leads to place the expatriate to two years of training at least. Advancing Kazakhstan’s nationals should be a first priority for the development center because it plays a major role. The preparation the discussion on admission to manager development plan and for employees to next stage of level in management for employees is such a great process of bringing the
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of downsizing are mixed at best. This paper doesn ’t serve as an approach to downsizing‚ rather‚ it explores the many aspects of downsizing‚ from when it ’s time to downsize to what steps that can be taken to avoid the process altogether. Corporate Downsizing: An Overview There are many reasons why a company downsizes. Layoffs began as a way for companies to offset a decline in earnings‚ but quickly became a popular practice even in companies that were doing well financially. A 1994 survey
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Preliminary Draft - Comments Welcome CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: DOING WELL BY DOING GOOD?* RAY FISMAN GEOFFREY HEAL VINAY B. NAIR# Abstract We provide a framework for analyzing corporate social responsibility (CSR). Our model of CSR in this paper has two important ingredients – CSR is at least in part a profit motivated decision; and different CSR activities are aimed at different audiences. We examine the implications of our framework using a ‘visible’ CSR index that captures
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CORPORATE INSOLVENCY 1. VOLUNTARY ADMINISTRATION When company is put under VA‚ it will go through 2 phases. The first phase is company enters into VA‚ which commences with the appointment of administrator: s 435C(1). In this phase‚ the company is put under moratorium. Under moratorium: * Creditors should stay all legal proceedings against the company except by the administrator’s consent or court’s order : s 440D * A company under VA cannot be wound up voluntarily except as provided
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level of tax Another level of tax as a dividend to the man 2 3) Loss carryovers from subsequent or prior taxation years - Same rules as for individuals II. Corporate Tax Rate Depends on: 1) type of corporation 2) Type of income the corporation has 2 broad categories of “Taxable Canadian Corporations” Public Corporation - ITA 89(1) Private Corporations - ITA
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