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Encyclopedia > Corporate accounting scandal

A corporate scandal is a scandal involving unethical behavior on the part of a company. A corporate scandal sometimes involves accounting fraud of some sort. A wave of such scandals swept United States companies in 2002 (accounting scandals of 2002).

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List of corporate scandals

Mutual funds

Mutual funds scandals

Insurance

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Corporate Governance and the Forensic Accountant (1979 words)
The scandals of the last few years came as a shock not just because of the enormity of failures like Enron and WorldCom, but because of the discovery that questionable accounting practice was far more insidious and widespread than previously envisioned.
Corporations and regulatory bodies are now trying to analyze and correct any existing defects in their reporting system.
Corporations can rely on these skills for developing a consistent system of corporate governance, disseminating such information within and outside the company, ensuring that governance policies and objectives are interwoven into the internal control system, setting up fraud prevention systems, and investigating any existing fraud.
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