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    Bernie Madoff: An Issue of Ethics There are many ethical issues in the world’s news today‚ some bigger than others‚ and many that get swept under the rug. One particular ethical issue is at the core of a huge story that has dominated the news for months on end and has lead to more trying times on Wall Street. The story is about Bernie Madoff and the massive effect he and his ponzi scheme had on hundreds of people who trusted him. This paper will discuss the ethical issue underlying the conflict

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    Bernie Madoff Bernard (Bernie) Madoff committed this century’s largest Ponzi scheme to date. First we will define Ponzi Scheme – it is a fraudulent pyramid scheme where original investors are paid their gains out of new investors money so it would appear to old investor that the scheme (business) is producing an unusually large return (Albrecht‚ 2009). The Ponzi scheme that Madoff created and pulled off for years was quite intricate. In a standard pyramid scheme each victim unknowingly brings in

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    The issue of whether HSBC had an adequately incredible and essential effect in revealing Bernie Madoff is very controversial. However‚ after very careful consideration‚ I believe that HSBC’s role had a sufficiently great and important impact in uncovering Bernie Madoff. To begin‚ Bernard Madoff is significantly pessimistic about whatever is left of Wall Street‚ bringing up that the expansive banks dealt with his money‚ as well as promoted his assets. HSBC says it didn’t realize that extortion was

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    2008 Bernie Madoff was arrested under the suspicion of fraud. His Wall Street firm‚ Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC‚ was founded in 1960. Madoff was the chairman of this company through its entire existence until his arrest. Ponzi Schemes such as the one Bernie Madoff started at his company have been around for years; the first being Charles Ponzi’s scheme in the 1900’s. Madoff made history through his scheme as it is considered one of the largest financial frauds ever. Madoff pulled

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    Bernie Madoff By Michael Dickson 1/24/2009 In our countries history there have been many people that have done a lot of unethical things when it comes to finances. Back in 1920 a man named Charles Ponzi began advertising that he could make a 50% return for investors in only 45 days. Many people believed in this and began to mortgageoff their homes and all of their lives savings. As all of the information became public that he had a criminal history people began to question his judgment

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    The Bernie Madoff scheme is riddled with ethical dilemmas throughout. While Madoff was highly successful and established businessperson tracing back to 1960 when he began trading in counter stocks which were not listed on the New York Stock Exchange (BOOK). It slowly transformed to a grey area as Madoff’s largest clients began request and expecting greater returns. It appears that this was the first ethical dilemma that Madoff was faced with that began the downward spiral that result in the fraud

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    Bernie Madoff Case Study Tanya Seyfried GFN61090033-ACFA12 January 19‚ 2013 Bernie Madoff was a successful gentleman whose financial career spanned almost 50 years. Some of his achievements include serving as the chairman of the board of the NASDAQ stock exchange; a member of the Board of Directors on the Security Industry Association; and a former National Treasurer of the American Jewish Congress. (Hirt‚ Block‚ Danielsen 2011) His greatest achievement was

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    1. What is the ethical issue involved in the Madoff case? The Madoff case if filled with numerous ethical issues. The case is considered to be the largest scam in our nation’s history. The Madoff case is a great example of how someone who did not care about his profession‚ as well as the all the personal relationships he had cultivated over the years. Bernie Madoff was involved in a scheme called a Ponzi scheme. Madoff would take money from new investors to pay off the current investor’s

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    Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC operates as a securities broker/dealer in the United States and internationally. It provides executions for broker-dealers‚ banks‚ and financial institutions. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in New York‚ New York. As of December 15‚ 2008‚ Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC is in liquidation. Madoff founded the Wall Street firm Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC in 1960 Bernard Madoff was born on April 29‚ 1938‚ in

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    Bernie Madoff Fraud Case Bernie Madoff Fraud Case Introduction One of the largest fraud cases of all times is that of the “Bernard Madoff Case.” According to Armstrong (2008)‚ “for a number of years Madoff managed to lure billions of dollars away from huge charities‚ as well as wealthy individuals in both the United States and Europe by getting them to invest in his hedge fund. This he did by offering extraordinary returns to investors‚ until his scheme eventually reached a staggering $50

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