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    Research Paper: Bitcoin: A Threat and Opportunity for Auditing Introduction Nowadays, the Internet has implemented great impacts on people’s life, and it also has changed the business world significantly. In order for companies to cope up with the changing customer demands, they must adopt new technologies not only to support their business functions but also to reduce paper works, reduce costs, and provide better services. Bitcoin is a currency of the Internet, distributed, worldwide, decentralized

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    11-8-2011 Financial Markets & Inst Dodd-Frank Assignment The Dodd Frank Act has been created as a regulatory reaction from the recent financial crisis. The magnitude of its implications and provisions has not been seen since the great depression and will be conducted as a major overhaul to the financial systems rules. Financial regulation within a system that clearly had ulterior motives and lacked market discipline is inevitable. Without clear transparency of what and how borrowers are

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    SINGLE Vs. MULTIPLE FINANCIAL REGULATORS An analysis of the financial regulatory systems followed around the world By: Sudharsan S Sandeep Kumar Natharali Razvi Vijay PJ Natarajan P Neeraj Kannoth (118) (110) (32) (59) (31) (106) INTRODUCTION Financial systems and financial regulators are entities setup by the government of a country to ensure the availability and flow of financial resources in a fair and lawful manner without exploitation or monopolization of the resource by individuals

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    in a series of now well-known securities frauds that ended with that ended with the same terrible results of Enron. On the same time, Andersen was more irresponsible This evidence proposes that something caused this general loss in the quality of financial reporting. In this period of time, earnings statements raised rapidly averaged 49 in 1990 till 155& 156 in 2000 & it is not reasonable to read this sudden increase II. Explaining Gatekeeper Failure None of the regulators put the responsibility on

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    comprised of legal advisors, bookkeepers, money related experts, engineers, agents, financial analysts, and different experts. The SEC staff is isolated into divisions and workplaces, which incorporates 12 territorial and branch workplaces, each coordinated by authorities designated by the SEC administrator. The executive and officials of the SEC are in charge of guaranteeing that openly held organizations, intermediaries or merchants in securities, speculation organizations, and consultants, and different

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    Introduction Auditing is all about assessing the financial statements of a company in order to obtain reasonable assurance that they are prepared in accordance with the appropriate conceptual frameworks. The financial statements must give a true and fair view therefore auditors are responsible in detecting if there are risks of material misstatements caused by intentionally misstating or omitting items. Auditors must follow all ethical principles and should adhere to auditing standards in order to

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    Financial Reform in India

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    Indian Financial Sector Reforms: A Corporate Perspective Jayanth R. Varma Reproduced with the permission of Vikalpa, the journal of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, in which the paper was first published (January-March 1998, 23(1), 27-38). Ó Vikalpa (http://www.iimahd.ernet.in/vikalpa). All rights reserved Until the early nineties, corporate financial management in India was a relatively drab and placid activity. There were not many important financial decisions to be made for

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    clients trust, by working to mutually define personal and financial goals and understand the time frame for results. We will offer some products similar to other companies within the financial services industry, but have designed several products to specifically meet our customer’s needs. We consider our products to be in alignment with three distinct categories: legacy clients, high net worth individuals and business owners. The financial industry has little product differentiation and operates

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    A) The Dynamics of Banking and Financial Reform After the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the G-20 became the most important forum for economic cooperation . Its positive impact in the realm of financial regulation can be determined by two main results. Firstly, the most important emerging nations were included in the premier league, thus rebalancing most part of worldwide financial authorities, increasing the number of players who now participate in financial regulation. Secondly, the G-20 started

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    Finance Investment and Analysis Question 1 The efficient market hypothesis theory states that it is impossible to “beat the market” because of the stock market efficiency causes the existing share prices to reflect all relevant information. Critically evaluate the above statement with reference to the three forms efficient market hypothesis. The efficient market hypothesis ‘is a theory of stock prices which suggests that the market as a whole tends to find the best price for stocks all the time

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