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Published September 28, 2017 | Version v1
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Accounting Ethics and Digital Take

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It is known that Enron went bankrupt around ten years ago and disappeared from corporate world, but ethical standards affected by Enron case are not forgettable. The fame Enron earned in the world during 16 years of struggle and established its asset value from USD 10 billion to USD 65 billion, took less than a month to go bankrupt (Mclean & Elkind, 2004). The company who was once ranked 7th largest company in fortune 500 and also ranked 6 th among largest energy businesses in the world. In December 2001, Enron filed for bankruptcy protection in the biggest bankruptcy case in United States at that time (Jennings, 2009). In November 2001, Enron’s stock was at its lowest price of USD 1, which has been traded for USD 90 in good days of the company. This condition of Enron brought disaster to investors and employees of the company (Skilling V. United States, 2010). As a result to bankruptcy of Enron, thousands of its employees lost their pensions and jobs, the Enron bankruptcy also affected investors as they lost billions of dollars invested in Enron. This paper aims on accounting ethics of Enron and identify the issues related to the business.

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