Andersen Effect
A term that describes auditors’ increasing scrutiny of a company’s financial statements, often leading to more conservative accounting and sometimes unnecessary earnings restatements, due to the collapse of Arthur Andersen LLP after Enron’s(and other large firms’) demise.
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