Covering Theories; This theory places an emphazies on moral duties and rules, regardless of the outcome?
What is Deontology?
What are the financial powers
What is the Taxing and Spending Powers
The whistle blower in the Bernie Madoff case is known as
Who is Harry Markopolos
The job that was asked of Roy when she interviewed for the Swiss bank in Geneva
What is show clients how to launder money
What Accounting Principle is Mark to Market Accounting The Alternative Of?
What is historical cost accounting
What is Positive Law?
What is if an act is legal then it is moral
The Bill of Rights includes protections not
expressly written into the Constitution
Protection of a Person
The name of the scheme that was implemented by Bernie Madoff
What is a Ponzi scheme
This term describes what FIFA is
What is an ethics committee
Which accounting firm Enron famously shredded documents related to Enron scandal
What is Arthur Andersen LLP
The Theory that is also known as the "entitlement theory"
What is the Rights Theory?
Powers that are given to National government by the Constitution is
What is Delegated Powers
True or False: The estimated financial lost for Madoff victims estimated to be around 65 billion dollars.
True
In ethics, beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, and Justice are known as
What are The foundational principles of ethics
What accounting technique did Enron use to inflate its profits and hide its debt artificially?
SPEs Special purpose entities
This Act, signed into law by George Bush, improved financial reporting and corporate governance.
What is Sarbanes- Oaxley Act
Distinctions in business regulation, right to work, and
right to enjoy property on the basis of
race, national origin, or religion are invalid.
What is improper classification
This electronic stock market where Bernie Madoff served as a non executive chairman
What is Nasdaq stock market
What are the moral principles that govern a person's behavior
What is Ethics
Who was the CFO of Enron and considered the mastermind behind the fraudulent accounting practices?
Who is Andrew Fastow
When defining Ethics groups this group balances the goal of profits with values of individuals and society?
What is Business Ethics?
A written document establishing the
structure of the government and its
relationship to the people
What is the Constitution
This government company investigated Bernie Madoff but did not uncover the truth about his Ponzi scheme initially
What is the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
When starting a new job, what is the first thing you have to do
What is ethics and compliance training
The Enron scandal led to the implementation of what corporate governance law aimed at preventing similar accounting fraud in the future?
What is The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) of 2002