Jun 27 Watch Money & Ethics Paul Solman of WGBH-Boston discusses ethics in corporate America with a group of veteran business journalists. The conversation was conducted before the most recent WorldCom news. Continue watching
Jun 26 WorldCom Admits to Inflating Earnings by Nearly $4 Billion WorldCom, the nation's second-largest long-distance telecom, admitted Tuesday that it overstated its earnings for over a year by $3.8 billion through improper accounting methods. Continue reading
Jun 26 Watch Shaken Markets Three experts discuss how the WorldCom matter and other corporate scandals are affecting investor confidence. Continue watching
Jun 15 Andersen Convicted of Obstructing Justice A federal jury in Houston on Saturday convicted accounting firm Arthur Andersen of obstructing justice by destroying Enron-related documents. Continue reading
Jun 12 Watch Newsmaker: Harvey Pitt Harvey Pitt, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, details new rules that would require executives to certify their companies' financial reports. Continue watching
Jun 07 Watch Career Focus Ray Suarez assesses the job market for new college graduates with Marilyn Mackes, Brian Krueger, and Cecilia Conrad. Continue watching
Jun 04 Watch Troubled Giant Terence Smith discusses the accounting troubles at Tyco International with Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, associate dean of the Yale School of Management. Continue watching
May 29 Watch On the Road? Gwen Ifill looks at the economy's effect on this year's summer travel season with Sandra Hughes, vice president of travel for AAA; Mark Orwall, managing editor of Travel and Leisure magazine; and Kathy Sudeikis, executive vice president of the American… Continue watching
May 28 Watch The Home Front Two experts explain the economics behind the nation's hot housing market. Continue watching
May 23 White House Releases Enron Documents Following Subpoena The White House officials Thursday handed over summaries of contacts between the Bush administration and Enron executives after a Senate committee voted to subpoena relevant documents in the case. Continue reading