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This critical incident explores the importance of implementing a strong internal control system. It centers on the former deputy director of the Hilliard Recreation and Parks Department, Heather Ernst, who was indicted on eight felony counts...
Shirley received a letter from the firm her husband Cliff had worked for years ago, stating that he had a one-time opportunity to receive his full retirement benefit in a single, lump-sum payment. If they chose not take the lump-sum, their only...
This critical incident describes a federal regulatory battle faced by Fourth Corner Credit Union. Located in Denver, Colorado, Fourth Corner wanted to be the first Colorado credit union created to serve the growing recreational marijuana...
Only a few weeks into his three-year term on the board of directors for the Oneota School for Children (OSC), Brian began to second-guess his acceptance of the role of Treasurer. Brian was new to town and thought getting involved in his child’s...
Sarah had a variety of options for college. She could save money by attending a community college close to home for the first two years and then transferring and commuting to San José State University (SJSU). Returning to the University of...
Groupon, Inc.’s growth had been spectacular, and in less than three years after its founding, it was ready to make its initial public offering (IPO). Its revenues and its customer base had grown rapidly. The company, however, had yet to show a...
John, a long-time board member at Midwestern Community Credit Union (MCCU), noted in one of his financial reviews that MCCU’s operating expense ratio was substantially higher than those of peer credit unions. Examination revealed that MCCU had...
“We cannot get new banks to join the LIBOR panel. This is unfortunate from my perspective. But you can understand the situation of a bank chief executive who has to explain to shareholders why the bank should join a LIBOR panel, given the past...
This critical incident describes the merger and controversial tax inversion of U.S.-based Burger King and Canada-based Tim Hortons. Inversion is a strategy that seeks to maximize stockholder wealth by acquiring foreign subsidiaries in tax-...
This critical incident can be used in a basic finance or personal finance class. The CI assumes the student has basic skills in finance, including an understanding of time value of money calculations and concepts. The topic allows students to...