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  1. 13 de feb. de 2010 · Arthur Andersen después de su caída. Han pasado ocho años desde que Enron se llevó por delante la mayor firma de auditoría del mundo, Arthur Andersen. Sus ex socios quieren hacer justicia y ...

  2. Arthur Andersen, un modelo de ética Fundada en 1913, Andersen se erigió como la mayor auditora del mundo en las décadas de los setenta y ochenta. Era la única de las «Big Eight» cuyo crecimiento no fue producto de alianzas transatlánticas (firmas de EE.UU. y Reino Unido generalmente), y durante muchos años la integridad fue la piedra angular de su plan de negocios: “Piensa claro ...

  3. 3 de sept. de 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 ...

  4. Two Notre Dame alumni who held leadership positions with Arthur Andersen say mind-boggling corporate structures, pressure to keep earnings looking good to Wall Street, and negligent board directors all contributed to the wave of scandals that rocked the business world and toppled their long-venerated accounting firm at the turn of the 21st century.

  5. 29 de mar. de 2017 · La firma Andersen Global, heredera de la extinta Arthur Andersen, acaba de integrar al bufete español Olleros Abogados tras hacer lo propio con Global Abogados, una firma incorporada en marzo. Se ...

  6. 31 de mar. de 2003 · What went wrong at Arthur Andersen. 3/31/2003 Final Accounting provides an inside scoop on what went wrong at the venerable Arthur Andersen. The authors—Toffler a professor at Columbia Business School, Reingold a business reporter—recount the history and impressive rise of this firm as well as its dramatic fall, all the while describing Toffler's pe...

  7. Arthur Andersen was charged with and found guilty of obstruction of justice for shredding the thousands of documents and deleting e-mails and company files that tied the firm to its audit of Enron. Although only a small number of Arthur Andersen's employees were involved with the scandal, the firm was effectively put out of business; the SEC is not allowed to accept audits from convicted felons.

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