Accounting Ethics A Sad Tale: The Demise Essay

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Accounting Ethics A Sad Tale: The Demise of Arthur Andersen

Arthur Anderson was once a major accounting firm. The failure of the firm in 2002 may be attributed to bad ethical decisions which ultimately came to a head with the Enron scandal,. This scandal resulted not only in the loss of many clients prior to the SEC talking action against the firm, but the firm facing and being convicted of a felony. This was the end of the firm; even if the firm was able to survive, it is unlikely any companies would want to be associated with an accounting firm that demonstrated such significant failures.

When examining the failures at Arthur Andersen it may be argued the problems were well established and embedded in the culture, a failure which can ultimately be attributed to the organization's leadership. A major ethical issue for any auditing company is the requirement for independence. It is well established within legislation that despite being employed by the company board of directors, and auditors' principal responsibility is to the investors and creditors (Elliott and Elliott, 2011). Professional regulations have been put into place in order to prevent a conflict of interest, and ensure the independence of auditors and their ability to report on the financial condition of the firms that they audit. The importance of independence is difficult to overstate, where auditing firms are too close to the Board of Directors there may be undue influence which will impact on the way auditing and the subsequent reporting takes place. It appears...

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In the 1980's as the market for accounting advice and services became more complex, and there was an increase in the level of consultancy services, the firm started to face a conflict of interests; the clash between consulting services and auditing services. Even if there were effective Chinese walls in place, it is apparent that a firm providing auditing services may be compromised if the results of the audit may endanger significant constancy fees. The firm had increased the consultancy fees to the extent there were internal conflict regarding the split of profits; the focus was on revenue creation and profit with ethical issues remaining unacknowledged.
When the consulting arm of the firm split off, becoming Accenture, Arthur Andersen had the potential to return to the core activity and avoid potential conflicts of interest. However, the lure of profits from consulting were too great, not only did the firm start to pursue constancy work, they were even excepting partners to promote the consultancy services; a task they felt uncomfortable with. Despite this, the strategy was pursued.

There were further warning signs with both the Colonial Reality and Sunbeam Waste Management scandals of the 1990's. However, looking at some of the issues associated with Enron,…

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Chyssides GD, Kaler JH, (1998), An Introduction to Business Ethics, London, Thompson Business Press

Elliott B, Elliott J, (2011), Financial Accounting and Reporting, London, Prentice Hall

Jickling, M, (2002, March 19), The Enron Collapse: An Overview of Financial Issues, CRS Report for Congress, Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress

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