Ernst & Young Essays

  • Ernst and Young

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    I. Introduction A. About the company: Ernst & Young is a global leader in assurance, tax, transactions and advisory services. The company is based in London, UK, with 709 offices in 140 countries, over 70 of which are in the United States. It employs 152,000 people worldwide. Global revenue in 2011 was $22.9 billion. Ernst & Young was founded in 1989 when Ernst & Whinney and Arthur Young & Co. merged. The company's roots go back to 1849. To ensure they are efficient and effective, they have organized

  • Lehman Brother Holding Inc. Ethical Research

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    Lehman Brother Holding Inc. failed investment. In order to avoid company lost competitively in the Unites States market, Lehman Brother carried out “Repo 105” which tried to hide unhealthy financial statement and avoid selling assets. In addition, Ernst & Young failed to audit the real information to the shareholders and public. Even though the bad “Repo 105” aided company to keep good financial statement for a while, Lehman Brother still bankrupted because of the accounting fraud and credit crisis. Futhermore

  • A Career In Accounting

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    I began studying accounting at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, I decided it would be my goal to start my career working for a large accounting firm. Out of 130,000 or more firms, I believe it would be most beneficial for myself to work for Ernst & Young. The subject of accounting is not everyone’s cup of tea. One needs specific skills and traits to become an accountant. To be an accountant, one must be analytical, well organized, detail-oriented, and a good communicator as well as much more. Accountants

  • The Big Four Auditors

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    Collectively, they employ more than 155,000 people across the world. They branch out in about 155 countries worldwide. As stated before, KPMG is one of the top companies in the world, or one of the “four brothers.” The Four Brothers include KPMG, Ernst and Young, Deloitte, and Price Waterhouse Cooper. KPMG is actually the smallest of the four. Originally, they were eight brothers, which then decreased due to some companies merging. Also, one of the companies of the eight was caught in a scandal that caused

  • ECU Personal Statement

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    Although the decision of where to attend Graduate school may be difficult for some, this was one of the easiest decisions I have made about my future. The past four years at ECU have helped me grow into the person I am today and helped me decide to stay at ECU for the MSA program. The experiences I have encountered while in college have helped me reach my goals and I look forward to other experiences at ECU that will help me accomplish my short-term and long-term career goals. Likewise, the staff

  • GoPro and Its Strong Marketing Strategy versus Contours

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    GoPro is officially the best-selling camera in the entire world and the company has doubled its sales figures every year since its creation, expecting to make a billion dollars in 2013 alone (Cade, 2013). GoPro’s owner and creator, Nick Woodman, Ernst and Young’s National Entrepreneur of the Year 2013 (Jewish Business News, 2013), believes that the company’s strategies of aggressive marketing and strong use of social media, as well as the constant advancements in consumer technology are the reasons

  • Intellinex, LLC

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    Executive Summary Intellinex LLC is an eLearning company that was recently spun off from its parent Ernest & Young LLP. At its inception Intellinex claimed to be one of the largest eLearning providers. They have an aggressive strategy to take advantage of the consolidating eLearning market and become a "one-stop" provider of all eLearning services for their clients. Their focus is on creating customized training for clients and helping them to implement and maintain their on-line courses. Products

  • Nortel Fraud Essay

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    Case 7-1 1. Nortel was exhibiting several characteristics that would cause it to be identified as a high-risk audit by its auditors. The fraud triangle tells us that fraud occurs when you have opportunity, incentives/pressures, and rationalizations. Nortel was particularly vulnerable to fraud due to the incentives and pressures that it was subject to. A combination of the business decision to invest in CDMA instead of GSM technology and the global slowdown put great pressures on management. In

  • The History of the Nutcracker Ballet

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    the Imperial Theaters, wanted to make another ballet with choreographer Marius Petipa and composer Pete Ilyitch Tchaikovsky. Vsevolojsky suggested a story based on a book called Nussknacher und Mausekonig (The Nutcracker and the King of the Mice) by Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffman. Hoffman’s story was first published in 1816. It was a part of a collection of children’s fairy tales titled Kindermarchen. This story, however, had a dark twist to the end of it that none of them liked. Because of this, Vsevolojsky

  • Of Mice and Men and Steinbeck’s Life

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    and the Gabilan Mountains, Steinbeck found the materials for his fiction (Tedlock 3). John Steinbeck's agricultural upbringing in the California area vibrantly shines through in the settings and story lines of the majority of his works. John Ernst Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California, on February 27, 1902. His father's family, originally called Grossteinbeck, had come from Wuppertal, about twenty miles east of the German city of Düsseldorf. During summers he worked as a hired hand on nearby

  • Origins of Expressionism

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    mostly in Germany, one of the most important Expressionist groups was “originated by a Dresden group called Die Brücke, which included painters Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Erich Heckel, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Emil Nolde, Max Pechstein, and Otto Müller” (History of Expressionism). After viewing a Munich show of Impressionist and Post Impressionist paintings, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, founder of the Brücke group, felt that the paintings were lacking significance in content and execution. This led to his decision

  • Max Planck

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    Max Planck On April 23, 1858 Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck was born in Kiel, Germany. He was the sixth child of a law professor at the University of Kiel. At the age of nine his interest in physics and mathematics was developed by his teacher Hermann Muller. When he graduated at the age of seventeen he decided to choose physics over music for his career. Although he is know for physics he was an exceptional pianist who had acquired the gift of being able to hear absolute pitch. His favorite

  • Cabaret

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    dramatic, realistic, very tasteful, and ultimately thought provoking. An American named Cliff is traveling by train to Berlin Germany and seems to be quite weary and tired. He meets a German man named Ernst who seems to be quite pleasant and yet just a tad mysterious in his ways. By a stroke of luck Ernst offers him a good name and a place to stay. He even invites Cliff to take in the scene and enjoy himself at a Kit Kat club in the heart of Berlin. Cliff being a somewhat reserved man he is a little

  • The Discovery of Paralititan Stomeri - A Giant Sauropod

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    found was a 1.69 meter long humerus, which is an upper arm bone. This was the first find in the area since 1935. The area where the bones were found is called Egypt’s Bahariya Oasis. The last time this site was explored was when a German, named Ernst Stromer, found four smaller dinosaur species. Stromer believed that the fossils he found came from a period in the Upper Cretaceous around ninety three to ninety nine million years ago. Included in stromer’s findings were fish, turtles, plesiosaurs

  • Electron Microscope

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    was in the late 19th century by the English physicist G. J. Stoney. The electron is the lightest particle having a non-zero rest mass. Electrons also have a wavelike property, which made them prime candidates for microscopes and other devices. Ernst Ruska (190...

  • Comparing Characterization in Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men and The Pearl

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    to describe a character. John Ernst Steinbeck, in The Pearl, Of Mice and Men, and The Grapes of Wrath describes many of his main characters in great depth. Steinbeck and Characterization What is depth, and what does it mean? Depth is the extent, the intensity, depth is a distinct level of detail. When someone talks about depth of characterization, they are talking about the level of intensity that someone is using in order to describe a character. John Ernst Steinbeck, in The Pearl, Of

  • Johann Sebastian Bach

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    death in 1695, at which point he moved to Ohrdruf to study with his brother, Johann Christoph. In the early 1700’s Bach began working as a chorister at a church in Luneburg. In 1703, he became a violinist in the chamber orchestra of Prince Johann Ernst of Weimar, but later that year he moved to Arnstadt where he became church organist. In 1705, Bach took a one month leave to study with the renowned Danish-born German organist and composer Dietrich Buxtehude who was staying in Lubeck. Later, Buxtehude’s

  • Adolphus Busch

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    supply house, but was soon interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. There was nothing to interest him in the war, so he withdrew honorably after a brief service to enter the brewers supply business. In 1859, Adophus joined in a partnership with Ernst Wattenberg to form Wattenberg, Busch, and Company, a wholesale commission house. This particular wholesale house became the most popular in St. Louis at the time. Among his customers was Eberhard Anheuser. In 1859, Eberhard, a successful St. Louis

  • Jews And The Cultural Life Of Fin De Siecle Vienna

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    And indeed it has not been ignored, rather it has been used to create myth.(3) with many of the authors who write on the Jews of fin-de-siecle Vienna depicting a golden age and of a homogenuous Jewish culture with a shared common identity.(4) Yet Ernst Gombrich recently controversially asserted, whilst giving a lecture on the topic of, "Fin de siecle Vienna and its Jewish Cultural influences", "I am of the opinion that the notion of Jewish Culture was, and is, an invention of Hitler and his forerunners

  • Ethics in Machiavelli's The Prince

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    system of morality outside the Christian ethical schema. Ernst Cassirer [6] calls him a cold technical mind implying that his attitude to politics would not necessarily involve ethics. And Macaulay [7] sees him as a man of his time going by the actual ethical positions of Quattrocento Italy. In the face of s... ... middle of paper ... ...erlin, Isaiah. The Question of Machiavelli. New York Review, November 4, 1971. 6. Cassirer, Ernst. Implications of the New Theory of the State (from The