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Common Cents Finance
Common Cents Finance
91 episodes
2 days ago
Financial illiteracy is a problem across the world. People from all walks of life lack a basic grasp of personal finance, which prevents them from realizing financial freedom or upward social mobility. Common Cents Finance looks to irradicate this social issue and democratize financial literacy through interviews and discussions about various financial topics. We look to make finance common "cents."
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Financial illiteracy is a problem across the world. People from all walks of life lack a basic grasp of personal finance, which prevents them from realizing financial freedom or upward social mobility. Common Cents Finance looks to irradicate this social issue and democratize financial literacy through interviews and discussions about various financial topics. We look to make finance common "cents."
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Investing
Business
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#40 - The Collapse of Enron: What were the Consequences of Such a Large Fraud?
Common Cents Finance
18 minutes 29 seconds
4 years ago
#40 - The Collapse of Enron: What were the Consequences of Such a Large Fraud?

In the early 2000s, Enron was the 7th largest company in the United States.  In just a few months, this energy conglomerate filed for bankruptcy after it was revealed it committed one of the largest corporate fraud scandals of all time.  On this episode, Anthony and Nick discuss the fall of Enron, what exactly they did, and the consequences of the fraud.

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Common Cents Finance
Financial illiteracy is a problem across the world. People from all walks of life lack a basic grasp of personal finance, which prevents them from realizing financial freedom or upward social mobility. Common Cents Finance looks to irradicate this social issue and democratize financial literacy through interviews and discussions about various financial topics. We look to make finance common "cents."