Who were the main stakeholders in the Enron case? Who benefited from its success and who suffered from its failure?
Who were the main stakeholders in the Enron case? Who benefited from its success and who suffered from its failure?
- What business practices helped lead to Enron’s financial collapse? In particular, what were the role of debt, equity, and what Hamilton called Enron’s “asset heavy” and “asset light” strategies? [15%]
- Who were the main stakeholders in the Enron case? Who benefited from its success and who suffered from its failure? [10%]
- What issues of governance and ethics arose in the case and what was the role of Enron’s culture in its collapse? Tie your answer to the four main principles of corporate governance—responsibility, accountability transparency, and fairness. [15%]
- According to de Kluyver, what managerial red flags should analysts and Enron’s Board of Directors have seen? [10%]
- Explain any conflicts of interest that Enron’s relationship with Arthur Anderson, its law firm, and other outside gatekeepers involved. [20%]
- What were the key findings of the Senate Subcommittee’s report regarding Enron’s Board of Directors? [10%]
- How did the Sarbanes-Oxley Act address the main issues raised by Enron’s actions and eventual collapse? [20%]
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