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Public Citizen | Accounting Scandals - Accounting scandals
Content: The financial horror show unfolding across the United States is nothing less than a corporate crime wave of epic proportions. The economic security of millions of Americans has been jeopardized by the systematic looting of public corporations and the...
The Seattle Press: Don't Let Accounting Scandals Send You to Investment Sidelines
Content: If you invest in stocks, then you probably haven't had a lot of good news over the last few months--or even the past couple of years. Marko Tubic tells us why you ought to hang on.
Corporate Accounting Scandals Provoke New RIT Business Course
Content: SmartPros - Professional Resources for Accounting, Finance, HR, Insurance and Law.
Computerworld: Accounting scandals a call to arms for
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Not Only Accounting Scandals
Content: When it comes to commenting on the corporate mainstream media, Norm Solomon is the most cynical. And cynics are often right on target. Here is his latest
Accounting Scandals
Content: Bookkeeping mischief at major corporations like Mercury Finance, America Online, Pearson, and others has left scores of corporate professionals embarrassed, investigated, fired, and, in the case of Centennial Technologies, jailed. Hundreds...
Shareholder value thinking has become less valuable accounting scandals changing
Content: Shareholder value: on the purpose and value of the corporation. Corporate strategy, valuation and Value Based Management
Fresh accounting scandals rock US
Content: Despite the implementation of the tough Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the fallout from Enron, the United States business world continues to be rocked by accounting scandals.
Corporate Accounting Scandals | CafePress
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Harvey Pitt - Why the accounting scandals aren't his fault. By Chris Suellentrop
Content: Quick rule of thumb: If you run a regulatory agency, it's generally a bad sign when the press wants to know what you're up to. Newspapers aren't known for running adulatory profiles of the FCC commissioners, for example, and the same goes for the people...
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