After nearly nine decades, Andersen ends role as auditor of public companies. CHICAGO, Aug, 31, 2002 — -- After 89 years in business, Arthur Andersen LLP on Saturday ended its role as auditor of ...
It remains one of the greatest travesties in the history of American business: In 2001, the 85,000 employees of one of the world’s largest accounting firms began losing their jobs in droves. Their ...
Scott Simon talks to Fortune Magazine's Executive Editor, Joseph Nocera, about the Arthur Andersen trial. Nocera says this week's testimony shows that Enron was long seen as a problem internally at ...
The shock of seeing Arthur Andersen fall from accounting icon to code word for spreadsheet shenanigans has slowly worn off for New Jersey employees of the company. It”s been purged by the reality ...
Experts discuss Enron's former accounting firm Arthur Andersen, found guilty Saturday of obstruction of justice. It was the first conviction in the Enron scandal. Enron's former accounting firm, ...
Did Arthur Andersen just get its call from the governor? Former CEO Joseph Berardino resigned last month convinced that the Justice Department’s decision to indict the firm had been its death warrant; ...
The cases describe the demise of Arthur Andersen, a firm that had long set the industry standard for professionalism in accounting and auditing. Once an example of strong corporate culture with a ...
1913: Arthur Andersen and Clarence DeLany found Andersen, DeLany & Co. It's name later changes to Arthur Andersen & Co. after DeLany leaves. 1947: Andersen, the firm's founder and leader, dies 1989: ...
WASHINGTON - Accounting giant Arthur Andersen agreed to pay $7 million to settle federal charges it filed false and misleading audits of Houston-based Waste Management in which the nation's biggest ...
A federal jury in Houston on Saturday convicted accounting firm Arthur Andersen of obstructing justice by destroying Enron-related documents. Economy May 14 Former Andersen Auditor Admits to Breaking ...