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Arthur Andersen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arthur Anderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arthur Anderson may refer to: •Arthur Anderson (businessman) (1792–1868), Scottish businessman and co-founder of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O) •Arthur J. O. Anderson (190...
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That's what Arthur Anderson wants us to believe about the behavior of fired partner David B. Duncan after he reportedly ordered the destruction of critical Enron documents. ... Well, consider another Arthur Anderson story that we might all be hearing alot more about in the weeks ahead. Its not news, in fact it happened...
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Almost a footnote to the 2001 bankruptcy of energy trading powerhouse Enron was the demise of the firm's auditor, Arthur Andersen. Arthur Andersen was one of the "Big 5" accounting firms. It had a proud tradition of integrity, which soured during the late 20th century. ... Toffler was long gone from Arthur Andersen by that point.
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Back to Index ... ; Jason Nelson reports: "Enron speaks to deficiencies in the auditing process that permeate many industrial sectors. For instance, when I was managing a derivative products group at First Union National Bank, each securitized transaction (many exceeded $1 billion in asset value) was audited by ... In most cases,
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Patrick Miller, Brigitte Richter, & Christa Voie ... What Is Auditing?; What Did Anderson Do; Federal Indictment; Timeline; Limited Liability Partnership; What Comes Next? ... What Did Anderson Do? Go Back...
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