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Digging Into Unethical Corporate Behavior

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PredictableChaos
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Re: Accountants as Enablers
PredictableChaos   5/4/2012 4:08:51 PM
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@Street Smart - You nailed it. 

Some managers have been dishonest theives since the beginning of business.  What was new with Enron was that the "independent" auditors (who were only there to protect us) turned out to be in cahoots with the bad guys.

For the markets to work, we need a certain level of trust in the financial data.

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Accountants as Enablers
Street Smart   5/4/2012 3:18:50 PM
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Unfortunately, one of the big problems investors face are "audited" financials that turn out to be totally bogus.  The C-suite doesn't seem to have a premium on financial psychopathology.  There seem be plenty of accountants who willingly play along.

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You can never cut a good deal with a bad guy
Value Hiker   5/4/2012 12:24:36 PM
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Both Warren Buffett and Philip Fisher warned investor to check the integrity of management team before any investment. Investors shall stay away from the company with suspious business practice. In general, investors may miss some opportunity, but it will protect investors from ruining their portfolio totally. 

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