Other written product issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The recent sudden and largely unexpected bankruptcy of the Enron Corporation, and financial difficulties experienced by several other large corporations have resulted in substantial losses to employees and shareholders. Many believe that the decline of Enron and other instances of financial statement earnings restatements and bankruptcies have seriously undermined investor confidence in the nation's financial markets and external auditors. The findings from GAO's forum on corporate governance, transparency, and accountability.
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Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In the wake of the E...
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On December 2, 2001, Enron the world's leading energy company, announced it was bankrupt. Its shocki...
Corporate governance is a central and dynamic aspect of business. The term governance is derived fro...
The period from November 1, 2001 to October 1, 2002 has been an astonishing period for corporate gov...
The Enron debacle has produced an out-pouring of soul-searching by Congress and the media about the...
The catastrophe caused by the failure of Enron could not compare with the damage this company would ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "A number of we...
Enron’s accounting for its non-consolidated special-purpose entities (SPEs), sales of its own stock ...
The full-text article is available to subscribers online via the WestLaw database. Copyright: Thomso...
This paper assesses the efforts to “clean up” financial markets and corporate governance practices i...
This Article addresses the implications that the Enron collapse holds out for the self-regulatory sy...
Based on our study of the biggest corporate failures in history from Barings Bank to General Motors ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "On December 9,...
The corporate collapses of recent times, culminating with massive collapses such as those of Enron i...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In the wake of the E...
This report briefly examines the accounting system that failed to provide a clear picture of the fir...
On December 2, 2001, Enron the world's leading energy company, announced it was bankrupt. Its shocki...
Corporate governance is a central and dynamic aspect of business. The term governance is derived fro...
The period from November 1, 2001 to October 1, 2002 has been an astonishing period for corporate gov...
The Enron debacle has produced an out-pouring of soul-searching by Congress and the media about the...
The catastrophe caused by the failure of Enron could not compare with the damage this company would ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "A number of we...
Enron’s accounting for its non-consolidated special-purpose entities (SPEs), sales of its own stock ...
The full-text article is available to subscribers online via the WestLaw database. Copyright: Thomso...
This paper assesses the efforts to “clean up” financial markets and corporate governance practices i...
This Article addresses the implications that the Enron collapse holds out for the self-regulatory sy...
Based on our study of the biggest corporate failures in history from Barings Bank to General Motors ...