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LB Company is a global financial service firm. This company’s fall in the market is a remarkable advance of the financial crisis. In the mid-1800s, the firm has endured the Great Depression and recessions. The company had $32 in debt for every $1 in equity in the year 2008. This leverage indicates that a minute fall in the value of company’s assets can dissolve the firm. The Company used off-
To discuss: The ethical implication of undertaking transactions particularly to temporarily hide.
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