This report briefly examines the accounting system that failed to provide a clear picture of the firm’s true condition, the independent auditors and board members who were unwilling to challenge Enron’s management, the Wall Street stock analysts and bond raters who missed the trouble ahead, the rules governing employer stock in company pension plans, and the unregulated energy derivatives trading that was the core of Enron’s business. The report also describes related legislation that has received floor or committee action and will be updated regularly
Abstract: The year 2011 has marked a decade since the Enron collapse, considered the most emblemati...
Enron Corporation was an American energy, commodities, and ser-vices company based in Houston, Texas...
Investor confidence regarding the reliability of financial statements is absolutely critical for pub...
This report briefly examines the accounting system that failed to provide a clear picture of the fir...
The Enron collapse has many facets. It is particularly rich in financial reporting and disclosure is...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of Enron's collapse and the long-term implicatio...
The recent bankruptcy of Enron provides many opportunities for learning in all business disciplines....
The collapse of Enron and its aftermath has put unprecedented focus on the accounting profession and...
This report takes a brief look at some of the federal statutes concerning finance that the Congress ...
Analysis of the corporate governance crisis that manifested itself in the United States at the turn ...
The market capitalization of Enron Corporation declined by $63 billion in the one-year period betwee...
This paper assesses the efforts to “clean up” financial markets and corporate governance practices i...
On December 2, 2001, Enron the world's leading energy company, announced it was bankrupt. Its shocki...
This paper chronicles the rise and fall of Enron, Inc., the once powerful energy firm based in Houst...
On December 2, 2001, Enron Incorporated filed the largest bankruptcy in the history of the United St...
Abstract: The year 2011 has marked a decade since the Enron collapse, considered the most emblemati...
Enron Corporation was an American energy, commodities, and ser-vices company based in Houston, Texas...
Investor confidence regarding the reliability of financial statements is absolutely critical for pub...
This report briefly examines the accounting system that failed to provide a clear picture of the fir...
The Enron collapse has many facets. It is particularly rich in financial reporting and disclosure is...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of Enron's collapse and the long-term implicatio...
The recent bankruptcy of Enron provides many opportunities for learning in all business disciplines....
The collapse of Enron and its aftermath has put unprecedented focus on the accounting profession and...
This report takes a brief look at some of the federal statutes concerning finance that the Congress ...
Analysis of the corporate governance crisis that manifested itself in the United States at the turn ...
The market capitalization of Enron Corporation declined by $63 billion in the one-year period betwee...
This paper assesses the efforts to “clean up” financial markets and corporate governance practices i...
On December 2, 2001, Enron the world's leading energy company, announced it was bankrupt. Its shocki...
This paper chronicles the rise and fall of Enron, Inc., the once powerful energy firm based in Houst...
On December 2, 2001, Enron Incorporated filed the largest bankruptcy in the history of the United St...
Abstract: The year 2011 has marked a decade since the Enron collapse, considered the most emblemati...
Enron Corporation was an American energy, commodities, and ser-vices company based in Houston, Texas...
Investor confidence regarding the reliability of financial statements is absolutely critical for pub...