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    many individuals view the ethics of executive compensation. Some think that the amount that the CEO's are getting paid is too big in regards to their performance compared to what CEO's get paid overseas and to what their workers get paid. The boards of directors could be at blame for the most part because they can be considered fragile and or having concern for themselves before others. This article analyzes the matter from a new outlook, concentrating on the responsibilities of the executives…

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    Wesfarmers Annual Report

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    As one of Australia’s largest listed companies, Wesfarmers whom based in Western Australia operates in several field from supermarkets, home improvement and office supplies, department stores, chemicals, energy and fertilizers, coal to industrial and safety products (Wesfarmers Ltd 2015). As the result, Wesfarmers is also known as one of Australia’s largest private sector employers and has a shareholder base around 500,000. With that numbers of shareholders, annual report is really important to…

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    At Wells Fargo, millions of fake customers accounts were created by its employees in order to boost their quarterly reports. Cue an investigation and somewhat 5000 employees are fired. However, before the heroics of Elizabeth Warren, the executive board remained untouched. They continued cashing in the ludicrous paychecks and remained silent against accusations. This clear-cut example uncovers the faults of regulations and exposes the current increasing trend of neglecting the interests and…

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    decision was about to be made. Then the board of directors contacted Paul the president and told him to cut off all talks with all outside companies. Several days after that Paul invited some of the senior officers from the widget organization for a day long visit. This was so they could examine the loan files and learn about the procedures of Ace. Vicky was conflicted by this because although she respected and liked Paul she didn’t like how he was going around the board and ignoring their…

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    Burns, Cacciamani, Clement, and Aquino 22). Also, the board was never certain of what was going on with the AHERF. The AHERF failed to fulfill the fiduciary duties of healthcare organizations boards of directors which are “to carry out their duty with loyalty, and obedience to corporate purpose as the fundamental fiduciary duties of a health organization board of trustees. Board members are obligated to disclose situations that “may present a potential for conflict with the corporations’…

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    Tekniepe, R. J. (2014). Linking the Occupational Pressures of College Presidents to Presidential Turnover. Community College Review, 42(2), 143. In his 2014 article, Linking the Occupational Pressures of College Presidents to Presidential Turnover, Robert J. Tekniepe surveys and studies the climate and culture that college presidents work under. Colleges and universities are complex organizations that must constantly change to adapt to the needs of students and communities. College presidents…

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    Corporate Greed

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    corporate board structure is scrutinized. These are characteristics that have no place in corporate governance. In fact, the board of directors is put in place so that such things would not happen. Unfortunately, deviant character has entered into the boardroom on too many occasions, leaving shareholders empty-handed. The purpose of this principle is to prevent the possibility of thievery and betrayal. While…

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    The company was named Barrel Bourbon. In 1957, Marge discovered that she was pregnant with their first child Jim, who is now the General Manager of Production. Two years later in 1959, Woodford Barrel was born and currently hold the position of Director of Sales. In 1964 Bill was ecstatic when he learned that Marge was pregnant with their daughter Rose. As Rose grew up, Bill always knew that she would take over the business when he stepped down and gave her the…

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    Bryant (who is the executive board director of the National School Boards Administration), Gene I. Maeroff (who has written many books on the field of education, especially in America), Christopher S. Barclay (who is the president of the school board in Montgomery, Alabama), and Chester E. Finn, Jr. (who is the president of the Thomas B. Fordham foundation which sponsored this particular discussion) that focused on the importance and necessity of local school boards. Each member of this group…

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    1. Incentive and pressure to perpetrate fraud existed in the VBSD’s management. Every year, the school got limited aid to provide educational service and they also needed to report their performance to the School Board members so they get the pressure to perform well in order to get aid. Within the budget restriction, they may not able to perform the projects that could improve the school performance. Therefore, the Superintendent intentionally committed fraud by executing the unbudgeted project…

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