
Accounting/finance Lessons Of Enron: A Case Study
by
Harold Bierman Jr
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Business & Economics
Format
Kindle
Pages
215
Language
Chinese
Published
Jan 1, 2008
Publisher
World Scientific
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
9814338311
ISBN-13
9789814338318
Description
The story of Enron serves as a cautionary tale about ambition, ethics, and the consequences of financial malpractice. In examining this infamous case, the author delves into the complex interplay of accounting practices and corporate governance that contributed to the company's dramatic fall from grace. Through a careful analysis, readers gain insights into the systematic failures that allowed pervasive fraud to flourish, highlighting the critical need for transparency and integrity in corporate finance.
Furthermore, the narrative unfolds key lessons drawn from Enron's demise, offering valuable perspectives for both aspiring and seasoned professionals in the field. By dissecting the missteps and ethical dilemmas faced by key players at Enron, the book underscores the importance of accountability and ethical decision-making in the financial world. This case study encourages readers to reflect on their own practices and the broader implications of their choices within the industry.
Furthermore, the narrative unfolds key lessons drawn from Enron's demise, offering valuable perspectives for both aspiring and seasoned professionals in the field. By dissecting the missteps and ethical dilemmas faced by key players at Enron, the book underscores the importance of accountability and ethical decision-making in the financial world. This case study encourages readers to reflect on their own practices and the broader implications of their choices within the industry.
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