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Business Fairy Tales Cecil Wilfrid Jackson

Business Fairy Tales By Cecil Wilfrid Jackson

Business Fairy Tales by Cecil Wilfrid Jackson


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Summary

Uses real-world scandals to illustrate the seven most common financial reporting frauds. It explains each fraud with a detailed story of the company and its officials. It equips and empowers readers with the skills to spot potential signs of fraud in financial statements so that they can be forewarned of future financial shocks.

Business Fairy Tales Summary

Business Fairy Tales by Cecil Wilfrid Jackson

Learn to spot signs of potential accounting fraud with BUSINESS FAIRY TALES! Based on analysis of the frequency of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) enforcement actions, this accounting text identifies the twenty most prevalent accounting schemes used to fraudulently overstate earnings and hide debt. Each accounting trick is explained with a detailed, engaging story of a company and the officials who committed a spectacular version of that method of fictitious financial reporting. In addition to the specific cases, this business text presents a compelling argument for the kind of reform that is needed, as well as the ethical frameworks that must support authentic reform.

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Acknowledgments v. 1. Gold Dust: Introduction to the Problem of Fictitious. Financial Reporting 1. Table 1.1 The Top Twenty Methods of Fictitious. Financial Reporting. 2. The Sizzling Saga of Sunbeam. Part 1: The History of Sunbeam. Part 2: The History of Al Dunlap. Part 3: Dunlap?s Carrot-and-Stick Approach. Part 4: An Overview of Sunbeam?s Fictitious Financial Reporting Schemes. Part 5: The Sunbeam Inferno. Part 6: Signals of Sunbeam?s Schemes. 3. Hocus Pocus. Sensormatic: Madness at Midnight. Xerox: Not to be Copied. CUC/Cendant: Phony Funds. Insignia: Return to Sender. 4. WorldCom Wizardry: From WorldCom to World-Con. Part 1: The Wizards of Worldcom. Part 2: The Acquisitions Spree. Part 3: Problems in Wizard World. Part 4: An Overview of WorldCom?s Fictitious Financial. Reporting Schemes. Part 5: The Collapse of Wizard World. Part 6: The Gatekeepers Who Failed WorldCom. Part 7: Signals of the WorldCom Fraud. 5. Abracadabra. Livent: Phantom of the Finances. Rite Aid: The Keys to the Kingdom. Allegheny (AHERF): Trick or Treatment? Lockheed: Sky High. 6. Enron and the Tale of the Golden Goose. Part 1: Hatching the Goose: The Start of Enron. Part 2: Fattening the Goose: Enron Capital and Trade (ECT). Part 3: Plucking the Goose: How Enron Lost Its Gold. Part 4: Stuffing the Goose: The Electricity Fiasco in California. Part 5: How Enron Cooked the Books: The Main Fictitious Financial Reporting Schemes. Part 6: Signals of the Enron Fraud: Indications That Enron was a Cooked Goose. 7. Tall Tales. The Edison Lesson. The Adelphia Account. The BellSouth Warning. Krispy Kreme and the Missing Dough. 8. The Pension-Fund Fantasy. Part 1: The Disappearing Pension. Part 2: The Alchemy of Pension Accounting. 9. Reform: Is There a Magic Potion? Part 1: Introduction. Part 2: Corporate Governance Reform Since 2002. Part 3: Emerging Reform Issues. Table 9.2 The Top Twenty-Five Signals Indicating Possible Fictitious Reporting in Financial Statements. Epilogue The True Philosopher?s Stone: Making Ethical Decisions in the Business World. Accounting Abbreviations. Index.

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GOR008402279
9780324305395
0324305397
Business Fairy Tales by Cecil Wilfrid Jackson
Used - Good
Hardback
Cengage Learning, Inc
20050506
256
N/A
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