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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ themselves ever going near the stuff, or knowing anything about the stuff.
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And, as ponzi scams tend to do, need to do, they grew and grew and grew,
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resulting many excited investors buying Enron shares.
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And some people wondered, “where are these mighty profits coming from. How
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And some people wondered, “where are these mighty profits coming from? How
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can you create value without ever getting anywhere near anything that actually
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has value?”. To which Enron replied “financial wizardry”, which was, in a
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sense, true.
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@ -99,11 +99,13 @@ Accounting is the art and science of making sense out of the books, and
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making sure the books make sense. In the aftermath of the Great Minority
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Mortgage Meltdown, a whole lot of entities went belly up, and when the
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creditors went through the books, they found all the mortgages the entities
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supposedly owned, but were frequently unable to find the people
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supposedly responsible for paying these mortgages, or the properties that
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supposedly owned, but were frequently unable to find the physical people
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supposedly responsible for paying these mortgages,
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and were sometimes unable to find the physical properties that
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were supposedly security for these mortgages.
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Sox books just tend to not track value very well, being designed for a
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Sox books just tend to not track value very well, because they
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just don't track physical reality, being designed for a
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different, more complex, and difficult to define, task. Sox books tend to
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track official reality and disregard the reality of the ground beneath your
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feet, the things in your hands, and what is before your eyes, with the result
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@ -128,7 +130,8 @@ startups trying to go public, since the potential investors know that the
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books do not accurately tell the investors how the business is doing.
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What established businesses do instead is prepare one set of books for
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Sox compliance, and another set of books for management that do not comply
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Sox compliance, and another illegal and forbidden
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set of books for management that do not comply
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with Sox but which actually do reflect the movement and creation of
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value, but a startup is not allowed to tell potential investors about the
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real books that actually reflect the movement and creation of value for the
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