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Enron: Fraud, Deception and the Aftermath
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Steven C. Fustolo, CPA, MBA
Objective: To review the issues related to Enron including how it happened, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and new fraud standards that evolved from Enron.
The Enron case has torn apart the accounting and auditing profession like no other development. Based on exhaustive research into Enron by the course author, this course is divided into three sections as follows: Section 1: Emphasizes the four special-purpose entities (SPEs) that brought Enron down. Section 2: Addresses the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and its requirements for auditors; Section 3: Focuses on recent fraud statistics and an analysis of the new auditor fraud requirements in SAS No. 99.
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Enron: Fraud, Deception and the Aftermath
Item 514
Steven C. Fustolo, CPA, MBA
Objective: To review the issues related to Enron including how it happened, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and new fraud standards that evolved from Enron.
The Enron case has torn apart the accounting and auditing profession like no other development. Based on exhaustive research into Enron by the course author, this course is divided into three sections as follows: Section 1: Emphasizes the four special-purpose entities (SPEs) that brought Enron down. Section 2: Addresses the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and its requirements for auditors; Section 3: Focuses on recent fraud statistics and an analysis of the new auditor fraud requirements in SAS No. 99.
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