Andersen Partners NPR's Emily Harris reports Arthur Andersen's partners don't see a lot of good choices right now. Most of the younger partners owe tens of thousand of dollars in loans to the troubled firm. The older partners have substantial equity stakes at risk. Most partners are backing a plan to save the firm put forward by former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker.

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NPR's Emily Harris reports Arthur Andersen's partners don't see a lot of good choices right now. Most of the younger partners owe tens of thousand of dollars in loans to the troubled firm. The older partners have substantial equity stakes at risk. Most partners are backing a plan to save the firm put forward by former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker.