Enron Corporation
What is the name of the company involved in the scandal?
The amount in liabilities that Enron listed for bankruptcy
What is $38 billion?
The year Jeffrey Skilling was convicted
What is 2006?
The accounting method that was used
What is Mark to Market Accounting?
Kenneth Lay
Who is the CEO of Enron?
The number of key executives that were involved
What is 3?
The year Kenneth Lay died
What is 2006?
The entities used to keep debt off the company's financial statements
What are Special Purpose Entities?
Jeffrey Skilling
Who was the former CEO/founder of Enron?
The peak stock price of Enron
What is $90.75?
The year Arthur Andersen was convicted
What is 2002?
The act that was enacted in response to corporate accounting scandals
What is the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002?
Arthur Andersen
What was the auditing firm called?
The amount in assets that Enron listed for bankruptcy
What is $63 billion?
The date that Enron filed for bankruptcy
What is December 2, 2001?
The CPA licenses of the firm
What was lost from Arthur Andersen?
Andrew Fastow
Who is the CFO of Enron?
The counts of securities and wire fraud Jeffrey Skilling was convicted of
What is 6?
The year that Enron was founded
What is 1985?
The various energy-related businesses that Enron expanded into
What is Electricity, Pulp and Paper, and Broadband services?