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A courageous narrative of one woman's victory over corporate wrongdoing, 'Extraordinary Circumstances' takes the reader through the journey of Cynthia Cooper - former WorldCom employee and Time Magazine's 2002 Person of the Year - and her compelling story in exposing the largest corporate fraud in history.
Accountants --- Whistle blowing --- Cooper, Cynthia, --- WorldCom (Firm) --- Corrupt practices.
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Telecommunication --- Consolidation and merger of corporations --- Law and legislation --- MCI WorldCom. --- Sprint Corp. --- Mci worldcom --- Business & economics --- Law
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Bankruptcy --- Business failures --- Competition --- Criminal provisions. --- WorldCom (Firm) --- Accounting. --- Corrupt practices. --- United States --- Law --- Business & economics
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Scandals relating to manipulation and fraud have dominated much of the history of business and the accounting profession in America since its founding. Crooks, corruption, scandals, and panics have been regular features of the business landscape ever since, with regulations and the expansion of financial disclosure, auditing, and regulatory agencies following major debacles. Prior to the creation of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in the 1930s and the development of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), few accounting rules existed and it is difficult to identify "accounting" scandals. Consequently, the primary focus is the post-World War II period, when accounting manipulation and fraud can be identified based on specific accounting violations. The importance of this topic is demonstrated by the major accounting and finance scandals of the 21st century, some of the most destructive in our history.
Accounting fraud --- accounting fraud --- accounting standards --- auditors --- big 4 accounting firms --- corporate fraud --- earnings manipulation --- earnings quality --- Enron --- Sarbanes-Oxley act --- securities and exchange commission --- subprime meltdown --- transparency --- WorldCom
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