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    back to their daily lives. The company is publicly traded‚ and has seen its share of controversy in the early 2000s. Richard Scrushy‚ founder and former CEO‚ was ultimately acquitted of accounting fraud‚ but was found guilty in civil court. The scandal was colossal‚ and rocked the industry and brought down top executives. The rapid growth of the company and the fraudulent activity impacted thousands of stakeholders. Scrushy was not thinking about the open system concept and the significance of

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    "What happened at Arthur Anderson" and "Why?" Arthur Andersen‚ who used to be one of the “Big Five” largest accounting firms in the United States‚ strayed away from accepted policies and stuck in a string of accounting scandals‚ finally closed its doors after 90 years of business. The firm’s name was synonymous with trust‚ integrity and ethics during a long period of time‚ however‚ Andersen failed to withstand the pressure from the competition of consulting service. Thus‚ it leaded

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    she knew her company Martha Stewart living Omni media would see a negative impact because it was associated with ImClone‚ so she sold some of her shares and because of that she was charged with manipulating the price of the stock of he own company. But by expressing her innocence that was charge was later thrown out (McGee‚ 2008). Ultimately she was guilty for everything‚ but the primary legal issues were from Stewarts conspiracy to defraud the investigators. The verdict‚ “ Martha Stewart was convicted

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    Sean Russi The Case of Phar-Mor Inc ACCT-525 October 31‚ 2012 Case Summary The case of Phar-Mor Inc was one of the biggest pre-Enron frauds that have been uncovered. Phar-Mor Inc established in 1982 Phar-Mor was a small little known discount drugstore. Phar-Mor became well known for offering medications at a 25-40% discount rate compared to your normal pharmacy store prices. Phar-Mor’s first six years of existence seemingly were

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    March 4‚ 2014 Rise & Fall of Arthur Andersen‚ LLP Abstract Enron was a natural gas company that was formed in 1985 by Kenneth Lay. By 1992‚ Enron was the largest selling company of natural gas in North America. In October 2001 a scandal involving Enron was emerging. This scandal led to the fall of the company. The Enron case and many others cases led to the collapse of other companies that did business with them which included one of the largest accounting

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    VISHALA Downfall – KADAVATIMA‚ VINASHAYA Financial frauds 1. ENRON were able to misrepresent their respective earnings reports and stock activity in a fraudulent manner 2. ENRON executives took advantage of investors; both current investors‚ as well as potential investors. 3. Enron’s downfall is basically the accumulated effect of its unethical practices in financing and reporting ENRON What is ENRON? ENRON was a multinational energy corporation that was founded in Omaha‚ Nebraska

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    SimilaritiesThe late 1990s and early 2000s were full of big deceptions in the American Corporate World. It was a period of ethical wrongdoing that affected millions of people‚ including workers and investors. All of the ethical scandals we researched were related to accounting frauds; mostly falsifying records on the accounting books such as unrecorded debts and higher assets. These actions led to non-existent company profits; ultimately misleading investors to become shareholders of what they thought

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    accounting and auditing of Sunbeam Product Waste Management‚ Baptist Foundation of Arizona‚ WorldCom and Enron. On June 15‚ 2002‚ Andersen was convicted of obstruction of justice for shredding documents related to its audit of Enron‚ resulting in the Enron scandal. Nancy Temple (Andersen Legal Dept.) and David Duncan (Lead Partner for the Enron account) were cited as the responsible managers in this scandal as they had given the order to shred relevant documents. Since the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

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    could have prevented the fall of Enron. First of all‚ if the board of directors made the right strategies for Enron rather than created hundreds of SPEs to remove assets and debts off balance sheet‚ the picture of Enron could have made a difference. Secondly‚ if the audit committee of Enron could point out all those aggressive and risky accounting treatment and propose solutions‚ then the afterward damages could be eliminate or at least minimized. c. The BOD of Enron should have known about the risks

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    early 2000’s both publicly traded companies‚ WorldCom and Enron added weighted truth to the credibility of accounting and business ethics. Both Companies were involved in scandals that engaged in misrepresentation in financial statements and fraud. Enron was one of the world’s leading American energy company’s and in October 2001 Enron Corporation filed bankruptcy‚ this was due to the unethical behavior that Enron executives had practice. Enron had used ambiguous accounting methods. They provided

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