CaseStudyEnron'sfinancialfraudcase.docx
CaseStudy:Enron,sfinancialfraudcasePreparedby:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx1.eadershipEthicsSeminar-BU.131.601xx/xx/xxxxTableofContentsAbstract3Introduction3Background4Findings5Recommendations6Conclusion7AbstractEnron'sfinancialfraudcaseisastudyofthecompany'smanagementandexternalauditinstitutionsinfringingshareholdersthroughcomplexfraudmeansundertheconditionofasymmetricinformation.Thefraudmeansofthiscaseisverycomplexandhidden,andthefraudprocessinvolvesmanylevelsandanglesofmoralissues.Thebreakthroughofprofessionalstandardsandmoralbottomlineofmanagersandauditpractitionershasbecomethemainthemeofthiscase.Thispaperanalyzestheprocessandcharacteristicsofthesepeople,sparticipationinfraud,analyzestheharmofthesebehaviorsinthecase,andputsforwardsometargetedsuggestionstohelplistedcompaniesimprovetheseproblems.IntroductionEnron'sfinancialfraudcaseisaresearchonthefinancialsystem,informationdisclosurestandard,externalauditsystemandrelatedpartytransactionsystemoflistedcompanies.InOctober2001,Enronreleaseditsthirdquarterfinancialstatementsandannouncedalossof$618million.OnNovember8,EnronadmittedtotheU.S.stockexchangethatithadfalselyincreaseditsprofitby$586millionandconcealedalargeamountofdebtbetween1997and2001.Enron,sfalsefinancialinfbnationmadeEnron'ssharepricefallrapidlyandeventuallygobankrupt.TheshareholdersofEnronsufferedheavylosses.TheUSSecuritiesRegulatoryCommission,governmentregulatorsandthemediaallparticipatedinandexposedtheinvestigationprocessofthecase.TherearefourmainthemesaroundthefinancialfraudincidentofEnroncompany,whichprovethatthereareinappropriatepracticesintheoperationprocessofEnroncompany.ThefirstthemeisthatEnronunreasonablyusedtheconventionthat"specialpurposeentitieswithspecialconditionsareallowedtobeexcludedfromthefinancialstatements".Byexcludingseveralspecialpurposeentitiesthatshouldbereflectedintheconsolidatedstatementsfromthefinancialstatements,Enroninflatedprofitsbynearly500millionUSdollarsandconcealedhundredsofmillionsofusdollarsOfliabilities.Thesecondthemeisthatthepersonneloflistedcompaniesandnonlistedsubsidiariesarenotindependent,andevenpart-timephenomenonisserious.Companiesavoidtaxthroughavarietyofrelatedtransactions.ThethirdthemeisthatastheexternalauditorganizationofEnron,Anxindacompanyundertakestheinternalaudit,consultingandotherworkofthecompany,whichcannotguaranteetheindependenceoftheexternalauditorganization.Thefourththemeistoconcealtheactualsituationthataffectsthecompany,soperation,withouttimelydisclosure.Basedontheabovefourthemes,thispaperarguesthatthereareavarietyofmoralandprofessionalconductchallengesinEnron'sfinancialfraudcases.Thebasicmoralconceptthatcansupportthedevelopmentofmodernsocietyandeconomyshouldbethespiritofcontract(Foot,1983).Inthemodernenterprisesystemofseparationofownershipandmanagement,theoperatorshouldabidebythecontractbetweentheenterpriseandthemanagertoprotecttheinterestsofshareholders.Managersrealizetheinternalcontroloftheenterprisebyusingtheadvantagesofinformationasymmetryandenterprisemanagementpower,whichwillleadtohugelossesfortheownersoftheenterpriseandultimatelyhinderthedevelopmentofsocialandeconomicactivities(Daniel,2008).BackgroundEnronwasfoundedinHoustonin1985.Itwasonceoneofthemostsuccessfulnaturalgascompaniesintheworld.ThehighestsharepriceofEnronreached$90.56.TheexposureoftheincidentbeganonOctober16,2001.Enronsuddenlyannouncedalossof$618millioninitsthirdquarterfinancialstatements.OnOctober22,anarticlewaspublishedontheUSstreetwebsite,inwhichitwaspointedoutthatEnronborrowed3.4billionUSdollarsthroughtwoaffiliatedtrustfundcompanies,whichledtotheinvestigationofEnronbytheUSstockexchange.Underthegreatpressureofpublicopinionandgovernmentregulatoryauthorities,Enronadmittedthatithadinflatedprofitsof$586millionandconcealedalargeamountofdebtinthefiveyearsfrom1997to2001,anditssharepricefellfrom$80to$2.ThecompanyfiledforbankruptcyonDecember2.AftertheEnronincident,theAmericanStockExchangerevisedthesecuritiestradingsystemoflistedcompanies,strengthenedtheintegrityanddiligenceobligationsofmanagers,requiredthecompany,sinformationdisclosuretobecomplete,timelyandtrue,andrequiredtheindependenceofexternalauditinstitutions.Inthiscase,manystakeholdersofthecompanysufferedheavylosses.Amongthem,Enron,sshareholderswerethemostaffected,andtheirwealthimmediatelyshrank.AstheexternalauditorganizationofEnron,thecredibilityofthecompanyhasbeengreatlyreduced,andthepersonnelinvolvedinfraudhavebeenpunished.TheEnronincidentalsoraiseddoubtsabouttheregulatorycapacityoftheU.S.stockexchange,andinvestorsalsoraiseddoubtsaboutthestockexchangeandotherlistedcompanies.FindingsThemoralissueshererelatetothefourthemesintheintroduction.Enronborrowedalotofmoneythroughthewayofstockfinancingthroughaffiliatedtrustcompanies,andexcludedthetwocompaniesfromthecompany'sconsolidatedstatements.Thecompanytakesadvantageofthesystemthatthelimitedliabilitycompanycanbeexemptedfromcorporateincometaxandevadestaxthroughrelatedtransactionswithitssubsidiaries.Anxindacompanycontinuestoundertaketheinternal