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No One Would Listen: A True Financial Thriller

Book Report Instructions:
When you are ready to write, summarize what you have learned from the book. Explain what happens in the book, and discuss the elements you liked, did not like, would have changed, or if you would recommend this book to others and why. Consider the following items as well:  Principles/characters: What elements did you like best? Which characters did you like best and why? How does the author unfold the story or the main idea of the book?  Organize: Make sure that most of your paper summarizes the work. Then you may analyze the characters or themes of the work.  Your Evaluation: Choose one or a few points to discuss about the book. What worked well for you? How does this work compare with others by the same author or other books in the same genre? What major themes, motifs, or terms does the book introduce, and how effective are they? Did the book appeal to you on an emotional or logical way?  Recommend: Would you recommend this book to others? Why? What would you tell them before they read it? What would you talk about after you read it? Revising/Final Copy Carefully double check your paper. Ensure that everything is spelled correctly, including the author's name, character names, and special terms. Review punctuation and grammar. Make sure that you gave enough summary so that your reader (instructor) can tell you read the book. You may also consider adding some interesting quotes from the reading. The paper must be written in five to eight pages, double spaced. Be sure to use 1.5 inch margins and Times New Roman 12-Point Font.
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Name: Course Title: Professor: Institution: Date Due: Analysis of Harry Markopolo’s “No One Would Listen: A True Financial Thriller” No One Would Listen is a whistle blowing book written by Harry Markopolos. The book provides details on how Markopolos and his fraud investigation team discover the famous Madoff’s $65 billion Ponzi scandal and try to report it to the Security Exchange Committee. Despite that, their whistle blowing antics to the security agencies were never seriously considered until the fraud was unveiled some years later. Book Summary Markopolos was a quaint, rarely acknowledged financial analyst at a Boston equity firm. His work at this firm entailed analysing investment products. When analysing marketing prospects for the firm, Frank Casey, handed Markopolos a prospectus outlining Madoff's scheme plan and requested him to make a similar item. In literal terms, Harry observes that formulating a product of such magnitude was impractical. By viewing these products, he first sits down and looks at the figures unbelievably. A careful scrutiny makes him conclude that the figures virtually do not add up either. For over a decade, Markopolos formed an investigative team in an attempt to create awareness to the Security Exchange Commission, a government agency, about these fraudulent operations taking place at Madoff’s ponzi project. The SEC members were however, not concerned about these revelations and allowed these operations to go on as usual. His attempt to involve the media also yielded no response as they observed this aspect as “inconsequential” In other words, no one would listen. In this book, Harry Markopolos details a page-by-page account on his hunt of the largest financial thrill in history, and unveils this extensive swindle, the ineptitude of government authorities (SEC) and criminal conspiracy that affected American’s financial systems at that time. Book Synopsis In the year 1999 Harris Markopolos, a Boston based financia...
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