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- Q16824262 subject Q8583363.
- Q16824262 abstract "There were many events that led to the financial crisis of the late 2000’s, and many differing views on which parties were primarily responsible. The main groups that have been identified for playing a major role in the crisis include: investment bankers, credit rating agencies, financial statement preparers, the Federal Reserve, investors, loan originators, auditors, and borrowers among others. For a detailed background on the causes of the crisis and the parties that contributed please reference:Causes of the 2007-2012 global financial crisis and “History of Fair Value Issues” The purpose of this article is to expand on the role that accountants specifically played within the late 2000's financial crisis.".
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- Q16824262 wikiPageWikiLink Q8583363.
- Q16824262 comment "There were many events that led to the financial crisis of the late 2000’s, and many differing views on which parties were primarily responsible. The main groups that have been identified for playing a major role in the crisis include: investment bankers, credit rating agencies, financial statement preparers, the Federal Reserve, investors, loan originators, auditors, and borrowers among others.".
- Q16824262 label "Accounting and the late 2000's financial crisis".