Enron from a Legal Standpoint

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Business

 

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Deanna W

 

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July 8, 2014

 

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University

 

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Enron failed to act with any sort of compassion for its employees and investors. It has become the symbolic spokesperson of fiscal liberty in this era. Enron was able to circumvent the law with their liberal accounting firm Arthur Anderson. This firm acted in bad faith, ignoring the generally accepted accounting principles (GAPP) that were established by the Securities Exchange Committee (SEC), in order to help Enron falsify their financial reports...
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This firm acted in bad faith, ignoring the generally accepted accounting principles (GAPP) that were established by the Securities Exchange Committee (SEC), in order to help Enron falsify their financial reports. Arthur Anderson’s failure to act in good faith and maintain their fiduciary duty as an accounting firm has caused them to no longer be a viable company...
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