Scenario
During your weekly meeting, the Director of Accounting has shared with you the topics discussed at a recent Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) meeting. Of particular interest was the agenda item about how some companies have gotten in regulatory trouble with the SEC over their revenue and expense recognition practices. While you both are confident that there are no issues relating to this at your company, you both decided that you wanted to learn more about these cases.
The Director of Accounting wants you to research two such cases and write a summary report to present at the next Accounting Department meeting. The director believes that understanding what has happened to other companies in this area of accounting can help prevent issues in your company.
The Director provides you with the SEC website that they have used in the past to do article searches: www.sec.gov
Instructions
You are asked to select two recent SEC actions against companies (not individuals) that relate to revenue and expense recognition and Prepare a Word documentthat:
- summarizes reasons for the SEC actions.
- identifies the SEC issues related to accounting data and/or operations and the remedial actions assigned and/or penalties given to the company.
- critiques the remedial actions/penalties.
- Gives an opinion as to whether you believe they will be effective in preventing future violations by the company.
Rubric:
F |
F |
C |
B |
A |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Did not Submit |
No Pass |
Competence |
Proficiency |
Mastery |
Not Submitted |
Did not provide a summary report that identifies issues related to accounting data and/or operations data for two companies who recently had SEC actions filed against them. |
Includes a sufficient summary report related to accounting data and/or operations data for two companies who recently had SEC actions filed against them. |
Elaborates on issues in the summary report related to accounting data and/or operations data for two companies who recently had SEC actions filed against them. |
Provides details on several issues in the summary report related to accounting data and/or operations data for two companies who recently had SEC actions filed against them. |
Not Submitted |
Did not describe the remedial actions assigned and/or penalties given to each company. |
Briefly described the remedial actions assigned and/or penalties given to each company. |
Clearly summarized the remedial actions assigned and/or penalties given to each company. |
Provided specific details on the remedial actions assigned and/or penalties given to each company. |
Not Submitted |
Did not provide a critique of the remedial actions/penalties imposed on each company. |
Brief critique of the remedial actions/penalties imposed on each company. |
Expanded critique of the remedial actions/penalties imposed on each company. |
Detailed critique of the remedial actions/penalties imposed on each company. |
Not Submitted |
Did not provide an opinion about whether they believe the remedial actions/penalties will be effective in preventing future violations by the company. |
Provides a basic opinion about whether they believe the remedial actions/penalties will be effective in preventing future violations by the company. |
Provides an elaborated opinion about whether they believe the remedial actions/penalties will be effective in preventing future violations by the company. |
Provides an in-depth opinion about whether they believe the remedial actions/penalties will be effective in preventing future violations by the company. |
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Scenario
During your weekly meeting, the Director of Accounting has shared with you the topics discussed at a recent Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) meeting. Of particular interest was the agenda item about how some companies have gotten in regulatory trouble with the SEC over their revenue and expense recognition practices. While you both are confident that there are no issues relating to this at your company, you both decided that you wanted to learn more about these cases.
The Director of Accounting wants you to research two such cases and write a summary report to present at the next Accounting Department meeting. The director believes that understanding what has happened to other companies in this area of accounting can help prevent issues in your company.
The Director provides you with the SEC website that they have used in the past to do article searches: www.sec.gov
Instructions
You are asked to select two recent SEC actions against companies (not individuals) that relate to revenue and expense recognition and Prepare a Word documentthat:
- summarizes reasons for the SEC actions.
- identifies the SEC issues related to accounting data and/or operations and the remedial actions assigned and/or penalties given to the company.
- critiques the remedial actions/penalties.
- Gives an opinion as to whether you believe they will be effective in preventing future violations by the company.
Rubric:
F |
F |
C |
B |
A |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Did not Submit |
No Pass |
Competence |
Proficiency |
Mastery |
Not Submitted |
Did not provide a summary report that identifies issues related to accounting data and/or operations data for two companies who recently had SEC actions filed against them. |
Includes a sufficient summary report related to accounting data and/or operations data for two companies who recently had SEC actions filed against them. |
Elaborates on issues in the summary report related to accounting data and/or operations data for two companies who recently had SEC actions filed against them. |
Provides details on several issues in the summary report related to accounting data and/or operations data for two companies who recently had SEC actions filed against them. |
Not Submitted |
Did not describe the remedial actions assigned and/or penalties given to each company. |
Briefly described the remedial actions assigned and/or penalties given to each company. |
Clearly summarized the remedial actions assigned and/or penalties given to each company. |
Provided specific details on the remedial actions assigned and/or penalties given to each company. |
Not Submitted |
Did not provide a critique of the remedial actions/penalties imposed on each company. |
Brief critique of the remedial actions/penalties imposed on each company. |
Expanded critique of the remedial actions/penalties imposed on each company. |
Detailed critique of the remedial actions/penalties imposed on each company. |
Not Submitted |
Did not provide an opinion about whether they believe the remedial actions/penalties will be effective in preventing future violations by the company. |
Provides a basic opinion about whether they believe the remedial actions/penalties will be effective in preventing future violations by the company. |
Provides an elaborated opinion about whether they believe the remedial actions/penalties will be effective in preventing future violations by the company. |
Provides an in-depth opinion about whether they believe the remedial actions/penalties will be effective in preventing future violations by the company. |
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Scenario
During your weekly meeting, the Director of Accounting has shared with you the topics discussed at a recent Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) meeting. Of particular interest was the agenda item about how some companies have gotten in regulatory trouble with the SEC over their revenue and expense recognition practices. While you both are confident that there are no issues relating to this at your company, you both decided that you wanted to learn more about these cases.
The Director of Accounting wants you to research two such cases and write a summary report to present at the next Accounting Department meeting. The director believes that understanding what has happened to other companies in this area of accounting can help prevent issues in your company.
The Director provides you with the SEC website that they have used in the past to do article searches: www.sec.gov
Instructions
You are asked to select two recent SEC actions against companies (not individuals) that relate to revenue and expense recognition and Prepare a Word documentthat:
- summarizes reasons for the SEC actions.
- identifies the SEC issues related to accounting data and/or operations and the remedial actions assigned and/or penalties given to the company.
- critiques the remedial actions/penalties.
- Gives an opinion as to whether you believe they will be effective in preventing future violations by the company.
Rubric:
F |
F |
C |
B |
A |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Did not Submit |
No Pass |
Competence |
Proficiency |
Mastery |
Not Submitted |
Did not provide a summary report that identifies issues related to accounting data and/or operations data for two companies who recently had SEC actions filed against them. |
Includes a sufficient summary report related to accounting data and/or operations data for two companies who recently had SEC actions filed against them. |
Elaborates on issues in the summary report related to accounting data and/or operations data for two companies who recently had SEC actions filed against them. |
Provides details on several issues in the summary report related to accounting data and/or operations data for two companies who recently had SEC actions filed against them. |
Not Submitted |
Did not describe the remedial actions assigned and/or penalties given to each company. |
Briefly described the remedial actions assigned and/or penalties given to each company. |
Clearly summarized the remedial actions assigned and/or penalties given to each company. |
Provided specific details on the remedial actions assigned and/or penalties given to each company. |
Not Submitted |
Did not provide a critique of the remedial actions/penalties imposed on each company. |
Brief critique of the remedial actions/penalties imposed on each company. |
Expanded critique of the remedial actions/penalties imposed on each company. |
Detailed critique of the remedial actions/penalties imposed on each company. |
Not Submitted |
Did not provide an opinion about whether they believe the remedial actions/penalties will be effective in preventing future violations by the company. |
Provides a basic opinion about whether they believe the remedial actions/penalties will be effective in preventing future violations by the company. |
Provides an elaborated opinion about whether they believe the remedial actions/penalties will be effective in preventing future violations by the company. |
Provides an in-depth opinion about whether they believe the remedial actions/penalties will be effective in preventing future violations by the company. |