Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room

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Thirteen years ago, the biggest energy company in the world experienced the biggest accounting scandal of the century. The company was called Enron and was doing very well in business but unfortunately, after many bad decisions were made by the executives of the company, Enron went bankrupt. The executives of Enron were essentially gamblers in the stock market. They took terrible risks and misreported their financial standings in order to encourage people to invest in their stocks. When the stocks crashed in 2001, these people fell victim to the lies and misleading information that Enron reported. Finally, Enron had reached the point of no return and was bankrupt. Arthur Andersen was a company that had a significant role in Enron’s collapse. Arthur Andersen is an accounting firm that was founded in 1913 and based in Chicago, Illinois. The founder, Arthur Andersen, was born in 1885 in a small town in Illinois. After struggling through school and work as an orphaned young man, he founded the firm with Clarence DeLany. They soon became a very successful business due to Andersen’s abunda...

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