Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Arthur Andersen LLP was an American accounting firm based in Chicago that provided auditing, tax advising, consulting and other professional services to large corporations. By 2001, it had become one of the world's largest multinational corporations and was one of the "Big Five" accounting firms (along with Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers).

  2. Aug 31, 2022 · In 2002, Arthur Andersen was convicted by a Houston jury of obstructing the government’s investigation into Enron and stopped auditing public companies on Aug. 31 of that year.

  3. Arthur Andersen, Arthur Andersen LLP was one of the largest public accounting firms in the 1990s, with more than 85,000 employees operating in 84 countries. During the last decade of the partnership’s life, auditors at several regional offices failed to detect, ignored, or approved accounting

  4. Andersen is one of the largest independent tax firms in the world, founded in 2002 by former Arthur Andersen partners. Learn how Andersen acquired the rights to the iconic brand name and evolved over the years to offer a wide range of services.

  5. Enron scandal, series of events that resulted in the bankruptcy of the U.S. energy, commodities, and services company Enron Corporation in 2001 and the dissolution of Arthur Andersen LLP, which had been one of the largest auditing and accounting companies in the world. The collapse of Enron, which held more than $60 billion in assets, involved ...

  6. People also ask

  7. Sep 3, 2014 · Arthur Andersen was found guilty of destroying documents related to its audit of Enron in 2002. The conviction was later overturned but by then its business had failed. About 85,000 people lost ...

  8. www.andersenalumni.com › AlumniAndersen › CNTThe Arthur Andersen Legacy

    The Arthur Andersen Legacy “That which does not kill me, makes me stronger.” – philosopher Frederich Nietzche : Arthur Andersen was once the world’s largest and most respected accounting and consulting firm, the first firm people thought of when they heard the words “Big Eight,” “Big Six,” and then “Big Five.”

  1. People also search for