ABC Learning : accounting lessons never learned?

Phil Ross, Aida Sy, Tony Tinker

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Abstract

The collapse of ABC Learning (ABC) is replete with lessons for accountants, auditors, executives and regulators. From its early beginnings, ABC's intervention into child care provision, gave plenty of red flags for anyone paying attention. Unfortunately, the euphoria, championed by Australian's new charismatic boy wonder (ABC's Eddie Groves) led a 'free market' mergers-and-acquisition incursion into child care. The chorus of cheer-leaders drowned-out the naysayers. No-one wanted to be branded as a non-believer. As with many high-growth entities that expand by merger and acquisition, they are heavily leveraged bubbles. Eventually, bubbles burst on margin calls. ABC Learning, stretching over several continents, collapsed and the Australian state, who gave generous subsidies to fund their poster boy, Eddie Groves, was left to pick up the pieces by underwriting the rescue package.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)21-29
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Journal of Critical Accounting
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Keywords

  • business collapses
  • ABC Learning
  • rescue packages
  • government regulation
  • Groves_Eddy
  • state subsidies
  • fraud
  • auditors
  • accountants
  • regulators
  • child care
  • underwriting

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