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When you cook the books you shouldn't pretend to be surprised by the results.
The smaller events might allow him to cook the books and add $10,000 to the nightly revenue.
This reasoning, Moomaw argues, is based on a set of dubious assumptions that effectively cook the books.
His role was to help cook the books to make the payouts look like consulting contracts and settlements.
But Dr. Lackmann said that "it's pretty easy to cook the books" by making ambiguous forecasts and cherry picking data.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee, in an email to reporters, accused the Maricopa County recorder of trying to "cook the books" for Sinema.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee also weighed in, accusing the Maricopa County recorder of trying to "cook the books" in favor of the Democrat.
From noble accountants who reluctantly cook the books for family members to number-crunchers who become pirates, pop culture has also featured some notable CPAs.
Mr. Vance said that they were responsible for "concocting and overseeing a massive effort to cook the books at Dewey & LeBoeuf" that contributed to its collapse.
So they had to cook the books to make it seem to their clients that they made impressions, so as to give people the idea that it wasn't pointless.
The GOP's official Senate campaign arm, in a news release Saturday, accused Maricopa County's top elections official, Democrat Adrian Fontes, of "using his position to cook the books" for Sinema.
Given these challenges, and the reliance of the OECD on countries' own calculations of their GNI, Cook Islands officials may want to cook the books to avoid crossing the high-income threshold.
And a very different approach than that of the Senate Republican campaign arm, which emailed reporters after the election suggesting that election officials in Maricopa County (Phoenix) were trying to "cook the books" for Sinema.
Some attempt to cook the books, or "beautify" their data, to claim success and secure a quick promotion without actually getting the job done, while others simply take a laissez-faire attitude to improving work style.
The Administration's obsession with trade deficits is particularly concerning in view of reports that the it's considering a discredited methodology to "cook the books" in calculating deficits and proposals to make deficits a reason for withdrawing from trade deals.
We've already seen EPA under Trump flagrantly cook the books to support its attempts to repeal the Waters of the United States rule and the Clean Power Plan — both rules that had been shown to have benefits that exceeded their costs.
In 2014, two years after Dewey collapsed in bankruptcy and long after Mr. Warren left the firm, he was indicted on multiple felony counts for what the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., called "a massive effort to cook the books."
In announcing the filing of criminal charges in March 2014, Mr. Vance said Mr. Davis and the other defendants had overseen a "massive effort to cook the books at Dewey & LeBoeuf" that defrauded bank lenders and investors in a debt offering at the height of the financial crisis.
"If you have a banker, who when times were tough, was willing to cook the books and commit a crime to do that — maybe for the first time in their life or maybe they've been committing a crime and they haven't been caught — we do not want that person not only in banking, we don't want them on the streets," she said.
In auditing financial statements, it is a common practice to check for this error to detect possible attempts to "cook the books".
Cook the Books was a New Zealand cooking show. It is based on the Cook the Books bookstore that focuses on NZ chefs who have released their own cookbooks and to cook from them. The show is hosted by Carly Flynn, and aired its first season on Choice TV on 30 October 2014 along with a second season in 2015.
A dummy corporation is one way to "cook the books" in a dishonest attempt to hide the true financial status of a company. While the use of dummy corporations is not inherently illegal, the usage of these corporations can go against the ethics of the parent company, which can in turn spark controversy between the organisation and the public.
The company received approval to settle the securities lawsuit in 2008. On January 29, 2003, the SEC filed a complaint against Xerox's auditors, KPMG, alleging four partners in the "Big Five" accounting firm permitted Xerox to "cook the books" to fill a $3 billion "gap" in revenue and $1.4 billion "gap" in pre-tax earnings. In April 2005 KPMG settled with the SEC by paying a US$22.48 million fine. Meanwhile, Xerox paid a civil penalty of $10 million.
The Choice TV line-up includes programs from the UK's BBC Worldwide, ITV Granada, Verve Productions, Zodiak Media, the Australian SBS, ABC, Fremantle Australia, as well as productions from Sony Pictures Television. Together with Top Shelf Productions, Choice TV developed a local series which aired in the spring of 2014 on the channel's Thursday Food Night. From 17 October 2014, Choice TV aired their own New Zealand gardening show, Get Growing, as well as a program called Cook the Books, which first aired on 30 October 2014.
The movie turns out to be a big hit; however Buddy has Arlo cook the books to make it look like it made no money in order to stiff Moon Monaghan. Moon gets wind of this and has Arlo killed as a warning to Buddy of what will happen if he doesn’t get his money back. Misty gets scared and threatens to go to the police. Erin calls Gerard to come out and talk some sense into her. They get into an argument and during the struggle he accidentally breaks Misty’s neck and kills her.
Reuters, June 21, 2007 In 2008, Einhorn authored "Fooling Some of the people All of the Time,"Einhorn, David. Fooling Some of the people All of the Time. () describing his concerns about the company's accounting practices and his encounters with the company over those years.Einhorn Throws The Book At Allied In his book, Einhorn explains how he uncovers the fact that Allied Capital is basically run as a ponzi scheme and in order to keep the appearances of a valid investment proposition, Allied Capital is forced to cook the books by constantly overpricing its loans and the value of its subsidiaries.
However, Armando asks Betty for the second time to cook the books of the company in order to deceive the board by hiding its ruined status, so he may remain in the presidency. Betty reluctantly agrees to help him with this fraud and asks her best friend, Nicolas Mora, to go along with it. Eco Moda's vice president (and Armando's best friend) Mario Calderon is the only other person at the company who knows about the business plan. However, because of how the plan works, Eco Moda has been taken over by legal process by Terra Moda, setting up Betty as the virtual owner.

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