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    The film, “Out of the Darkness”, was a documentary based on how porn is a problem in our world. The film centers around four subjects: former prostitute and porn actress, Shelley Lubben; recovered sex addict, Mark Houck; family therapist, Richard Fitzgibbons; and sexual revolution historian, Judith Reisman. These individuals are more than talking heads, they provided stories about how porn and attitudes about sex had altered their lives. First, the most interesting and eye-opening person that…

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    The Hippie Era

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    The Hippie era has come to end and the days of self awareness have arrived. Instead of focusing on love to all, many Americans were indulging in their own self pleasure. According to Alfred Kinsey’s research,” Americans sexual behavior deviated from their widely accepted norms” (Escoffier 1). Wilhelm Reich added to Kinsey’s research with the remark that he, “believed sexual repression overwhelmingly distorted psychological development “(Escoffier 1). To further societies receptivity of…

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    at 11:30pm, The Colbert Report, a television show, is a satire news show that displays an easier to understand form of news. The Colbert Report is a parody of the news show The O’Reilly Factor which takes on current controversial political issues. The star of The Colbert Report is Stephen Colbert. He plays a character on the show who is silly and sarcastic. The Colbert Report makes its viewers act, makes them think, and entertains them. The viewers of The Colbert Report want to act once they…

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    Mandatory Firm Rotation

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    Recently, the PCAOB has advocated for mandatory audit frim rotation. However, if implemented, this change would unduly burden many accounting firms. With the passage of Sarbanes Oxley in 2002, the coordinating audit partner and the reviewing partner are required to rotate off a particular audit every five years so that the engagement can be viewed more skeptically . This practice has been shown to work, and any deviance from it will surely produce negative consequences, such as a decrease in…

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    Financial Fraud

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    investors’ confidence one again, Congress created the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 to prevent future frauds from happening (page. 16, 2016). This act made the audit profession important to society. Why is Audit important to Public Traded Company? Audit reports are required…

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    Audit risk evaluation and planning materiality for the audit of “2016 Annual Report” Toshiba Corporation A. Introduction The auditor must assess client risk and perform audit planning after accepting client engagement. The assessment includes understanding the client, identifying factors impact the risk of a material misstatement, performing a risk and materiality assessment and developing an audit strategy (Moroney, Campbell, & Hamilton, 2014). This essay will discuss what the inherent risk…

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    The Daily Show - Consequence-Free Speech Stewart John during this podcast criticizes an NBA sports and political personnel. The structure itself comes from a network named “Comedy Central’. Compared to our podcast, The Daily Show had focused far more on criticisms. The main genres that the podcast focuses on is politics and comedy. The comedic touch towards the podcast was that he was able to keep audiences entertained by making a humorous atmosphere with jokes and mocking other people while we…

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    public, so most often than not the audit report is likely to be disputed or lack integrity. It is therefore important for the auditors demonstrate an ethical behavior in dealing with their clients to instill the confidence and integrity of their audit…

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    Sears Inc Case Study

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    What is Sears’ management trying to achieve through decisions with respect to financial reporting for uncollectible accounts? Management’s objective was to find alternatives to better manage the way credit card charges were collected. The new system that was being used allowed the company to charge off customers’ accounts that neglected to make a payment within eight billing cycles. The intention of the new system was to assist the company in better managing their collection efforts giving them…

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    Kpmg Case Summary

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    KPMG’ explicit responsibilities for auditing MS&Co included: • KPMG’S audit Procedures relative to MS&Co’s assets at BAC were to obtain a confirmation from BAC of assets on held on MS&Co’s behalf • To search public records to ensure no adverse issues were noted for BAC relating to any regulatory actions. In September, 2014 MS&CO’s investors and creditors initiated a lawsuit against their auditors, KPMG, on the charge that they conducted a substandard audit, while also failing to follow GAAS.…

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