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    Tort Law

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    increasingly important role when it audits and reports different financial aspects about a company, which includes but not limits to a company’s balance sheet, cash flows, and incomes. The final accounting statements, which will be sent to the clients and sometimes to other stakeholders, will give not only clients but also outsiders a general overview of a company’s financial situation. Investors and cooperators who observe a company merely through its financial reports are insufficient,…

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    AICPA Code Of Ethics Essay

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    Assignment # 5 1. Visit the IMA website www.imanet.org . List, describe, and evaluate the requirements to become a Certified Management Accountant. What topics are covered on the exam for certification? Would you be interested in a career as a management accountant? In order to become Certified Management Accountant, the candidate need to be active member in the Institute of Management Accountants & Pay for the entrance fee. Candidate must complete the CMA certification within three years from…

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    fraudulent activities. According to the act, there was the enactment of strict reforms in order to improve the financial disclosures that occurred within any business and also to protect corporations and aid in the prevention of accounting fraud. The SOX has been effective. It had aided in increasing the audit commitment involvement. In the past, board seats were considered to bring stature and financial rewards but today, there is responsibility and liability that has been allotted to those…

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    The Alexandria Business Association (ABA) is classified as a non-profit foundation that develops initiatives and utilises innovative approaches to supply small and micro-enterprises (SMEs) with a line of credit to support growth and development. ABA aims to develop and promote existing small and micro enterprises to raise funds and income of SMEs, to help the transformation of SMEs from the informal sector to the formal sector, and ultimately contributing to solving and reducing the radical and…

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    Eco/372 Week 1

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    The laws covering the internet are varied and quite complex in the United States with the financial system to the medical system heavily regulated. Starting off the Sarbanes-Oxley was enacted in 2002, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is designed to protect investors and the public by increasing the accuracy and reliability of corporate disclosures. It was enacted after the high-profile Enron and WorldCom financial scandals of the early 2000s. It is administered by the Securities and Exchange Commission,…

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    Institutional Affiliation Accounting To: Apple 2016 Audit Work Papers From: Date: 14th October 2016 Subject: SSA Risk Analysis of Apple Inc. Apple Inc. is one of the renowned technology companies that designs, manufactures, and sells its mobile technology devices. Since it is a multinational firm, the company experiences massive cash flow that requires a keen management and bookkeeping ensuring that no misstatements are one in any of its financial statement accounts (Apple Inc., 2016). At…

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    Bernard Madoff was clever and successful in his efforts to woo some of the wealthiest and most intelligent clients, by gaining the trust of his clients. Successfully, Madoff gained prestige and credibility as he served on charitable boards and held a seat on the government advisory board on stock market regulation. Interestingly, as Madoff’s prestige and credibility continued to grow, he promised a continuous return of 10 to12 percent on investments. As a result, investors were eager to become a…

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    Ethics In Accounting

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    ensure the accuracy and reliable financial information to be presented to public. In brief, professional accountants should always observe his ethical behavior when conducting professional…

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    2001that Section 906

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    Different governments across the world enact different acts to different business and investors in order to help them in curbing specific challenges facing various business. The provisions of this acts apply in both public and private companies and overs the major responsibilities that are expected to be carried out in order to ensure this provisions of the act are followed. In the following discussion we are going to look at Sarbanes-Oxley Act which was a United States federal law. Question…

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    Internal Audit Case Study

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    From the global financial scandals to corporate financial fraud, there has been increasingly focuses and recognition on the significant role of corporate governance in ensuring sound financial policies and fraud prevention. This research aims to identify the relationship between internal audit and senior management, and specifically focuses on the gap of perceptions and expectations of the value of internal audit function in monitoring of fraud prevention with respect to each other in New…

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