Exam 9: Values and the Virtuous Manager

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John C. Coffee, Jr. blames the rise in laborers' compensation for much of the corporate abuses of the 1990's.

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Enron made a fortune in broadband services.

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Business managers tend to be morally_______ .

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Bureaucratic ethics is based on_______ .

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Ethics in a Bureaucracy most often resembles _______ .

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Enron was_______ .

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In modern American Bureaucratic companies _______ .

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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act affected directors of publicly traded companies.

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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act affected officers of publicly traded companies.

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Moral talk by managers is seen as:

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All aggressive companies must eventually restate earnings.

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Enron started as_______ .

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Enron owned natural gas pipelines.

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Lawyers may never report the fraud of their clients.

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Arthur Anderson served as Enron's auditors.

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Arthur Anderson always used the highest objective accounting standards with respect to Enron.

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Enron had a balance sheet littered with _______ .

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By December 2001, Enron was_______ .

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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act affects auditors.

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Enron fell apart because of _______ .

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