Match the key terns listed in Column 1 to the description in Column 2. Use each description only once. 

A. Enron
B. Kenneth Lay
C. Andrew Fastow
D. Jeff Skilling
E. WorldCom
F. Arthur Andersen
G. Refco
H. Fannie Mae


A. A scandal that lost millions in retirement accounts of office managers, pipefitters, and sheet metal workers
B. Former CEO of Enron who stepped down in 2000 to pursue political office
C. Former Chief Financial Officer of Enron
D. Former CEO of Enron who resigned after five months and in conjunction with an energy crisis
E. Misled the public and regulators by classifying expenditures improperly and had drawn excessively on reserves
F. The accounting firm in charge of the WorldCom scandal
G. A financial services company known as a commodities and futures broker
H. A corporation that purchases and securitizes mortgages ensuring funds are available to lend to home buyers

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