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Chapter 5, Problem 5.7CP
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Identify the persons who have been held responsible for misreporting the financial statements by the courts and regulatory authorities.
2.
To determine
Explain whether the company cooperated with the investigations in to the fraud and also explain the effect of penalties imposed against the company.
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Explain the manner in which the executive compensation plans that tied bonuses to accounting earnings have motivated the unethical conduct.
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GB 112/212 MANAGERIAL ACC. W/ACCESS >C<
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