ABSTRACT

Originally published in 2006, this book examines the collapse of the Enron Corp. and other financial scandals that arose in the wake of the market downturn in 2000. Part 1 reviews the market book and bust that preceded Enron’s collapse. It then describes the growth of Enron and the events that led to its sensational failure. Part 2 examines the role of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s full disclosure system in corporate governance and the role of accountants in that system. Part 3 reviews the meltdown in the telecoms sector and the accounting scandals that emerged. Part 4 traces the remarkable market recovery that followed the financial scandals and the resumption of the growth of finance in America.

part I|140 pages

The Stock Market Bubble and Enron

chapter 1|46 pages

The Stock Market Bubble

chapter 2|46 pages

The Enron Corp.

chapter 3|46 pages

The Enron Scandal

part II|168 pages

Full Disclosure and the Accountants

chapter 4|54 pages

Full Disclosure

chapter 5|49 pages

Arthur Andersen and Other Scandals

part III|210 pages

Full Disclosure Fails

chapter 7|66 pages

Telecoms and WorldCom

chapter 8|66 pages

Analysts and Insider Trading Scandals

chapter 9|76 pages

More Scandals and Reform

part IV|142 pages

Recovery and Reform

chapter 10|75 pages

Market Recovery

chapter 11|65 pages

Reforming the Reforms

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion