M4 Discussion- Please give your opinion based on the article as well as cited work- Only Accounting Majors

Financial Accounting – Inventory There are three primary reasons why management manipulates .First, in many cases the compensation of corporate executives is directly tied to the financial performance of the company. As a result, management has a direct incentive to paint a rosy picture of the company’s financial condition in order to meet established performance expectations and bolster their personal compensation.Second, it is relatively easy to manipulate corporate financial statements because the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), which sets the GAAP standards, provides a significant amount of latitude in the accounting provisions that are available to be used by corporate management.Third, it is unlikely that financial manipulation will be detected by investors due to the relationship between the independent auditor and the corporate client.  Some of the more well known (and maybe less well known for some, I guess) instances of financial manipulation include:EnronWorldcomBausch and LombCrazy EddieEquity Funding CorpMcKesson and RobbinsRepublic of Poyais  In each of these instances, financial accounting was manipulated (inventory manipulation, cash skimming, fake purchase orders, illegal cash transfers, etc…) and ultimately wound up defrauding thousands of investors.  Short story – Some years ago, I was a new project manager for a company in Nashville that had just been awarded a contract for maintenance and construction services.In talking with the staff around the water cooler, I learned that the previous company had lost the contract due to theft and fraud.Specifically, the warehouse management team had for some years been receiving and rerouting truckloads of equipment and material to Dallas.When received in Dallas, a compatriot would sell the inventory and split it among their little group.The enterprise would have continued further if not for a junior shipping clerk who asked a question when one of the shipments was being diverted.The response from the warehouse manager created a question in the clerks mind and, when a similar truck was rerouted later, led the clerk to bring it to the company management team.Within weeks, the venture was outed and numerous criminal charges filed.If not for a questioning attitude by the clerk and swift response by management there is no telling how much longer the thefts would have continued to occur. Cash Management The term ‘cash’ constitutes the most readily acceptable item of current assets to a firm. The finance manager must ensure that there is sufficient cash in the business. If there is excessive cash, the financial manager must seek to invest in low-risk highly liquid money market instruments that are conveniently convertible into cash. If there is inadequate cash the financial manager must manage it to avoid payment problem.  Cash is regarded as both input and output of a business operation. Cash serves as input in a sense that all business activities are  on without any obstructions with the availability of cash. All business works begin with the provision of sufficient cash to do business. At the same time, the cash is the thing that a businessman ultimately wants to achieve through the sale of goods and services.  Cash as a means and ends of business operation must be held in sufficient quantity. . Therefore, a financial manager faces a challenge of maintaining optimum level of cash, which bypass the risk and also does not put negative impact on firm’s profitability. The basic issue in cash management is to maintain adequate level of cash and investment of excess cash in low risk opportunities.  It is actually rare these days to see a Fortune 500 company with cash flow problems.Most are swimming in cash but reluctant to spend it due to tax, market or political concerns.But companies like Valeant and Daimler Chrysler, have been in the news in the last decade or so for accounting issues.  Cash management  Daimler Chrysler  ValeantCash Flow Problems  Financial Manipulation  Examples of Frauds

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