www.ccsenet.org/ijbm International Journal of Business and Management Vol. 5, No. 10; October 2010 The Case Analysis of the Scandal of Enron Yuhao Li Huntsman School of Business, Utah State University, Logan city, U.S.A E-mail: wyl_2001_ren@126.com, carolee1989@gmail.com Abstract The Enron scandal, revealed in October 2001, eventually led to the bankruptcy of the Enron Corporation, an American energy company based in Houston, Texas, and the dissolution of Arthur Andersen, which was one
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Arthur Andersen:- Arthur Andersen founded the company in 1913 but after his death Leonard Spacek took the leadership in 1947. Under his leadership of 26 years, Authur Andersen & Co. becomes a genuine international company. They had opened their offices in more than 25 countries with a staff of more than 12000. In 1970’s they started providing consulting services and by the 1988 they become the largest consulting company of the world. However in the mid 1980’s many cases were filed against the
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Ethical Breeches and the Current Corporate Environment Gretchen Tyler Dr. Alfred C. Greenfield, Jr. Strayer University ACC 557 Financial Accounting July 20, 2013 In recent years, there have been many ethical accounting breeches in large corporations that ended up costing investors and employees of the corporations a lot of money. Enron was a major player in many breeches, and ultimately was one of the key players for the SEC creating new guidelines and punishments for fraudulent behavior, the
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Question 2 Referring to Section 550 Quality Assurance and Practice review of the MIA By-Laws (on professional ethics, conducts and practice) and ISA220 Quality Control for an Audit of Financial Statements, do you believe that the engagement leader of an audit (like David Duncan on the Enron audit) should have authority to overrule the opinions and recommendations of the accounting & auditing function? Why or why not? In our opinion, the engagement leader of an audit should not have the authority
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Corporation is that it was “A U.S. energy-trading and Utilities Company that housed one of the biggest accounting frauds in history. Enron's executives employed accounting practices that falsely inflated the company's revenues, which, at the height of the scandal, made Enron become the seventh largest corporation in the United States. Once the fraud came to light, the company quickly unraveled and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Dec. 2, 2001.” (“Investopedia: Enron, 2013.) As Enron began to unravel, there
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Danielle Gray Case Study Week Two: Arthur Andersen LLP v. United States 1/27/14 Plaintiff/Appellee: United States Defendant/Appellant: Arthur Andersen LLP The United States won at the Trial Court and that decision was also held at the lower appellate level saying that Andersen “knowingly and corruptly persuaded another person with intent to cause that person to withhold documents from, or alter documents for use in an official proceeding,” ultimately obstructing justice. In the final Court of
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The Watergate Scandal Richard Milhous Nixon was the thirty-seventh President of the United States of America from 1969 until 1974. Nixon completed his first term as President in 1973 and was re-elected for the position for the next four years. However, Nixon would have his time in the White House cut short by the series of events that occurred in the twenty-six months that followed the Watergate burglary. On June 17, 1972 five men, one White House employee and four Cubans, broke into the Watergate
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“The Numbers Game” A Speech by SEC Chairman Arthur Levitt Article Review The article, “The Numbers Game” 1 is about the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman, Arthur Levitt’s concern over earnings management. Specifically, he expressed during a speech at the NYU Center for Law and Business his distress over an evolving problem with a game played among market participants to manipulate their financial reporting numbers motivated by Wall Street earnings expectations. Chairman Levitt
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OUR LADY OF FATIMA UNIVERSITY- ANTIPOLO CAMPUS RECENT ACCOUNTING SCANDAL: “The HealthSouth Scandal of 2003” SERRAON, ABIGAIL E. Accountancy 4Y2-1 ENGR. ANTHONIO CHAN March, 2016 INTRODUCTION Embezzlement, misappropriation, cheating or stealing is a form of fraudulent act done with an organization. There are television and newspaper stories nearly every day about all kinds of corporate schemes and scams. Behind every fraud is a person or a group of people who has taken what is not
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------------------------------------------------- Assignment 1: Whistleblowing and Sarbanes-Oxley LEG 500 LEG 500 Whistle blowing has its origins from an example of law enforcement blowing a whistle when someone finds a crime or some wrongdoing process in a government. So when wrongs are taking place in government, the public they serve suffers (Chambers, 2014). The government is supposed to be open. Whistleblowers have to care about the issues that are going on in the workplace for
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