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OverviewOriginally 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jerry W. MarkhamPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 1.880kg ISBN: 9781032161211ISBN 10: 1032161213 Pages: 752 Publication Date: 06 June 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 1: The Stock Market Bubble and Enron 1. Financial Markets 2. Fraud and Abuses 3. Attacks on the Markets Part 2: The Enron Corp. 1. A Company is Born 2. Enron Growth 3. Enron Fails Part 3: The Enron Scandal 1. Enron Finance 2. Prosecution of Enron Executives 3. Bank Involvement 4. California Trading Scandals Part 4: Full Disclosure 1. Full Disclosure Background 2. The Accountants as Gatekeepers 3. Accounting Reform Efforts Part 5. Arthur Andersen and Other Scandals 1. Arthur Andersen & Co. 2. Full Disclosure Fails 3. The Tyco Scandal Part 6: Fiduciary Duties and Corporate Governance Principles 1. Corporate Governance 2. Fiduciary Duties 3. More Fiduciary Duties Part 7: Telecoms and World Com 1. Telecommunications 2. WorldCom 3. Accounting Problems in the Entertainment Industry and Elsewhere Part 8: Analysts and Insider Trading Scandals 1. The Martha Stewart Case 2. Analysts’ Scandals 3. Mutual Fund Scandals Part 9: More Scandals and Reform 1. Sarbanes-Oxley 2. Sarbanes-Oxley is No Panacea 3. More Fraud 4. Scandal at the New York Stock Exchange Part 10: Market Recovery 1. The Economy 2. The New Year 2003 3. Banking 4. The Year 2004 Part 11: Reforming the Reforms 1. The Myths of Full Disclosure 2. The SEC Fails 3. Repealing the Federal Securities Law.Reviews'Jerry Markham, as one of the legal academy's leading commentators on financial issues, is uniquely qualified to write on Enron. [This book] provides a framework to understand and appreciate not only what caused the plethora of corporate scandals, but how society and the law should deal with these problems and avoid them in the future.' Christian Johnson, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, USA. 'This is a comprehensive and lucidly written account of a period that will stand out for years in the economic and regulatory history of the United States.' Peter J. Wallison, American Enterprise Institute, USA. 'Jerry Markham, as one of the legal academy's leading commentators on financial issues, is uniquely qualified to write on Enron. [This book] provides a framework to understand and appreciate not only what caused the plethora of corporate scandals, but how society and the law should deal with these problems and avoid them in the future.' Christian Johnson, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, USA. 'This is a comprehensive and lucidly written account of a period that will stand out for years in the economic and regulatory history of the United States.' Peter J. Wallison, American Enterprise Institute, USA. Author InformationJerry W. Markham is a professor of law at Florida International University in Miami, USA, where he teaches corporate and international business law. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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