Exam 8: Subprime Lending Fiasco Ethics Issues
Exam 1: The Ethics Environment20 Questions
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Exam 6: Professional Accounting in the Public Interest, Post Enron20 Questions
Exam 7: Managing Ethics Risks & Opportunities20 Questions
Exam 8: Subprime Lending Fiasco Ethics Issues20 Questions
Exam 9: Enron Events Motivate Governance & Ethics Reform20 Questions
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Rating agencies were exposed to a conflict of interest because:
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Early in 2008, mark-to-market accounting provisions caused the banks to:
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Some observers claim that the U.S.Federal Reserve Board encouraged the housing and credit bubbles by:
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A fundamental problem with Goldman Sachs' GSAMP Trust was that:
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According to former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, the Fed became concerned about subprime lending in 2000, however:
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Investors relied on the judgment of credit rating agencies because:
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Which of the following is not an example of aggressive lending practices contributing to the subprime crisis?
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Mark-to-market accounting is usually related to all of the following items, except:
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Goldman Sachs' GSAMP Trust was able to create AAA rated securities by:
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An issue with mark-to-market accounting when there is a highly depressed market is that:
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Late in 2008, the International Accounting Standards Board allowed firms to:
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These entities worked as second party consolidators, purchasing loans and reselling them to investors:
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A fundamental problem with Goldman Sachs' GSAMP Trust, impeding Goldman's ability to foreclose on defaulted mortgages was that:
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These regulators were aware of the problem and tried to blow the whistle in 2003:
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