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1. I Told My Daughter Not to Invest in Enron.
2. Earnings—Real and Imagined.
3. Assets, Liabilities, and Equity: What a Firm Owes and Owns.
4. Cash Flows—Operating, Financing, Investing.
5. A Comprehensive Analysis.
Supplement: Caution Flags and WorldCom.
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Solutions to Test Yourself.
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