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Corporate Governance - Financial Responsibility, Ethics and Controls

By: Erik Banks

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Product code: 17071
ISBN: 1403916683
550 pages
Format: Hb
Published by: Palgrave MacMillan, 2003
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Description of Corporate Governance - Financial Responsibility, Ethics and Controls
Corporate Governance is a new text which considers the problems surrounding governance and proposes solutions to help restore investor confidence in the corporate world.

The book is intended for board members, corporate executives, regulators, auditors, creditors and analysts seeking a concise analysis of the governance issues facing financial and non-financial corporations round the world.

The book is fully international in context and includes real-life examples and cases to emphasize the practical nature of governance problems and solutions.

Corporate Governance - Financial Responsibility, Ethics and Controls - Chapter headings
Introduction

PART I: THE FUNCTION OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Governance Defined
The Unique Structure of Corporations
Accountability and the Need for Corporate Governance
Elements of Governance
Corporate Accountability
The Role of Board Directors and Executive Management
The Role of Financial Control, Risk Management and Internal Audit
The Role of Legal Counsel
External Accountability
The Role of Regulators
The Role of Rating Agencies
The Role of External Auditors
Protecting Internal and External Stakeholders
Employees and Retirees
Shareholders
Creditors

PART II: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PROBLEMS: COMMON FAILURES IN THE GOVERNANCE PROCESS
Failure of Board Directors and Executive Management
Failure of Internal Controls
Failure of Corporate Policies
Failure of External Controls
The Impact of Governance Problems on Corporate Operations
Reputational Damage
Early Financial Problems
Growing Financial Distress
Studies in Flawed Governance
Governance Problems in Practice

PART III: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REFORMS
Strengthening the Governance Process
Internal Reforms
External Reforms
Improving Corporate Ethics
Defining and Enforcing Ethical Corporate Behaviour
Aligning Internal and External Stakeholder Interests in Practice
Summary and Conclusions
The Future of Corporate Governance

References and Index

Authobiography of Erik Banks
ERIK BANKS has held senior risk management positions at several global financial institutions, including Partner and Chief Risk Officer of Bermuda reinsurer XL Capital's derivatives subsidiary, and Managing Director of Corporate Risk Management at Merrill Lynch, where he spent 13 years managing credit risk, market risk and risk analytics/technology teams in Tokyo, Hong Kong, London and, latterly, New York.

He received early bank training at Citibank and Manufacturers Hanover, and is the author of a dozen books on risk management, emerging markets, derivatives, alternative risk transfer, merchant banking, and electronic finance.