Auditors are regulated by both governmental agencies and professional organizations, though many now question whether this oversight is adequate. Enron’s auditor, Arthur Andersen, has been investigated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), several congressional committees, and other agencies, and it is facing numerous law suits. A federal jury convicted the firm on obstruction of justice charges on June 15, 2002. Other corporations and their auditors are also under scrutiny. Numerous accounting and audit reforms have been proposed, including some by the accounting industry. The House passed an audit reform bill (H.R. 3763) on April 24, 2002. The Senate passed an amended version of its bill (S. 2673) on July 15th. The SEC pu...
It is always pleasing when events in the ‘real world’—with heavy inverted commas—bring to prominence...
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Securities Exchange Commission move too quickly when they prod the Fi...
Only five years after Henry Hansmann and Reinier Kraakmann announced the End of History of Corporat...
Auditors are regulated by both governmental agencies and professional organizations, though many now...
Auditors are regulated by both governmental agencies and professional organizations, though many now...
This report provides basic background information on current regulation of auditors and summarizes a...
Key auditing and accounting reform legislation, S. 2673 (Sarbanes), and H.R. 3763 (Oxley), and propo...
The audit profession has repeatedly failed in its obligation to accurately opine on financial statem...
Following the collapse of Enron, many questions have been raised as to why the UK has avoided its En...
The recent financial collapse of Enron and other corporate powerhouses as well as the demise of acco...
One thing that remains constant through the Enron collapse and subsequent investigation is the resol...
Following the collapse of Enron, many questions have been raised as to why the UK has avoided its En...
Book Chapter Enron and Anderson - What Went Wrong and Why Similar Audit Failures Could Happen Again,...
The collapse of Enron and its auditor, Arthur Andersen, in 2001 marked the greatest financial scare ...
Enron taught the accounting profession many valuable lessons. These lessons include the importance o...
It is always pleasing when events in the ‘real world’—with heavy inverted commas—bring to prominence...
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Securities Exchange Commission move too quickly when they prod the Fi...
Only five years after Henry Hansmann and Reinier Kraakmann announced the End of History of Corporat...
Auditors are regulated by both governmental agencies and professional organizations, though many now...
Auditors are regulated by both governmental agencies and professional organizations, though many now...
This report provides basic background information on current regulation of auditors and summarizes a...
Key auditing and accounting reform legislation, S. 2673 (Sarbanes), and H.R. 3763 (Oxley), and propo...
The audit profession has repeatedly failed in its obligation to accurately opine on financial statem...
Following the collapse of Enron, many questions have been raised as to why the UK has avoided its En...
The recent financial collapse of Enron and other corporate powerhouses as well as the demise of acco...
One thing that remains constant through the Enron collapse and subsequent investigation is the resol...
Following the collapse of Enron, many questions have been raised as to why the UK has avoided its En...
Book Chapter Enron and Anderson - What Went Wrong and Why Similar Audit Failures Could Happen Again,...
The collapse of Enron and its auditor, Arthur Andersen, in 2001 marked the greatest financial scare ...
Enron taught the accounting profession many valuable lessons. These lessons include the importance o...
It is always pleasing when events in the ‘real world’—with heavy inverted commas—bring to prominence...
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Securities Exchange Commission move too quickly when they prod the Fi...
Only five years after Henry Hansmann and Reinier Kraakmann announced the End of History of Corporat...