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How To Be Good: The Emphasis On Corporate Director's Good Faith In The Post-Enron Era, Thomas Rivers Mar 2005

How To Be Good: The Emphasis On Corporate Director's Good Faith In The Post-Enron Era, Thomas Rivers

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The "irrational exuberance"' of the late 1990s, marked by frenzied stock trading and risky investment strategies, fueled aggressive accounting practices that exaggerated real achievements and camouflaged setbacks. During that time, investors accepted business practices that measured performance by revenue, rather than earnings or cash, and by the number of "eyeballs hitting Internet sites." According to Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, "when greed swept through our nation, we were not prepared to address it." The result was accounting scandals at Enron, WorldCom and other organizations, in which directors failed to ask "questions of management to determine whether the stock was rising …