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Detect accounting fraud before it’s too late Accounting fraud is the deliberate manipulation of accounting records in order to make a company's financial performance seem better or worse than it actually is. Accounting scandals often have catastrophic consequences for shareholders and employees. Thus, analysts and auditors must be equipped to detect accounting fraud. This book is a comprehensive guide to detecting accounting fraud for auditors investigating accounting fraud and analysts/managers seeking to prevent it. A wide variety of warning signs are described, as are several techniques for detecting and addressing fraud. Understand the motivations and warning signs behind accounting fraud Get to know how accounting fraud is done and how to detect it Avoid the losses that often come from accounting fraud Benefit from case studies throughout to that help illustrate the author's points It’s unfortunate that managers, auditors, and analysts must be wary of accounting fraud—but this book equips you with the know-how to detect it before it’s too late.
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Scandals relating to manipulation and fraud have dominated much of the history of business and the accounting profession in America since it's founding. Crooks, corruption, scandals, and panics have been regular features of the business landscape, with regulations and the expansion of financial disclosure, auditing, and regulatory agencies following major debacles. Prior to the creation of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in the 1930s and the development of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), few accounting rules existed and it is difficult to identify "accounting" scandals. Beginning with the New Deal of the 1930s, regulations of financial markets (including the SEC); the creation of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and organizations to improve and keep GAAP current (now in the hands of the Financial Accounting Standards Board); and auditing (currently under the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board) improved accounting and audit practices and financial disclosures. Despite these efforts, accounting frauds continue-many in new and innovative ways. This book brings to light the importance of incentive structures of key players, consideration of economic and psychological perspectives on behavior, and the need for increasingly effective regulation, which become more obvious by considering decades of abuse. Executive compensation, pensions, market values, special purpose entities, and derivatives continue to be problematic accounting issues as they have for decades. Inside, you'll get exposure to financial disclosure issues and other accounting risks, plus additional knowledge of accounting fraud and risk areas.
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The author contextualized the phenomenon of accounting fraud using a framework he developed called “Corporate Governance Cosmos.” The book contains an extensive literature review including an evaluation of the seminal theory in this area, namely, the Fraud Triangle. There is a comprehensive exploration of the motivations for accounting fraud and a growing realization that Dark Triad (psychopathy, narcissism, and machiavellianism) tendencies may explain why executives engage in accounting fraud. The author expands an established framework entitled Cooks Recipes Incentives Monitoring End results (C R I M E) by Rezaee (2005), to ‘’C R I M E L’’, where L is the “Learning” from 33 international case studies of accounting fraud. Accountants, auditors, antifraud practitioners, and graduate students will find the case studies of accounting fraud particularly useful as it makes the phenomenon tangible and more understandable. The penultimate chapter is a study of the likely impact of financial technology on accounting fraud. The author concludes by marshalling various insights including a brief discussion of ethics, forwarding his International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (IFAC) ‘‘Ethical Triangle’’, his vision for the future accountant, which he refers to as ‘’accounting engineers’’, and an ancient prescription for the curse of accounting fraud.
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The book 'Accounting Fraud' by Carola Rinker, Patrick Müller, and Frank Münker addresses the complexities and prevention of accounting fraud, emphasizing the importance of early detection through data analysis. It uses the Wirecard scandal as a case study to highlight the significant impact of financial misconduct on corporate reputation and shareholder value. The authors provide practical insights for practitioners in internal auditing, risk management, compliance, and governmental bodies, focusing on forensic data analysis techniques to uncover fraudulent activities. The book is intended for professionals with basic knowledge of accounting principles, though advanced technical expertise is not required. It also discusses the application of SAP systems for financial analysis, offering tools and methodologies applicable to various IT systems.
Accounting fraud. --- Auditing. --- Accounting fraud --- Auditing
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Technology is fast becoming an indispensable tool for tax authorities. This report provides an overview of some of the technology tools that tax authorities have implemented to address tax evasion and tax fraud, focussing on electronic sales suppression and false invoicing.
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Themes in Alternative Investments, edited by Shaen Corbet and Charles Larkin, explores the multifaceted world of alternative investments, emphasizing their susceptibility to information asymmetries and potential for manipulation and fraud. The volume addresses various aspects of alternative investments, including non-fungible tokens (NFTs), private equity, and AI's role in market manipulation, while highlighting the need for robust regulatory frameworks. It also delves into case studies such as the Tuna Bonds scandal in Mozambique, the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, and the role of AI in targeting market manipulation. This series serves as a critical resource for scholars, researchers, and finance professionals interested in understanding the dynamic field of alternative investments and its impact on financial innovation and strategy.
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What is Forensic Finance? surveys a growing field studying aspects of finance that are potentially illegal, illicit, or immoral. The monograph identifies forensic papers published in top finance journals, summarizes common themes, and reviews important recent forensic research on financial reporting misconduct and public finance misconduct.
Forensic accounting. --- Accounting fraud. --- Forensic accounting --- Accounting fraud --- E-books
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Audit --- Misleading financial statements. --- Accounting fraud. --- Fraud.
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"How-to, authoritative guidance for creating a best-in-class fraud prevention and compliance program in any organizationNow in a Second Edition, this practical book helps corporate executives and managers understand the full ramifications of good corporate governance and compliance. It covers best practices for establishing a unit to protect the financial integrity of a business; theories and models on how and why fraud occurs in an organization; importance of strong internal controls; major compliance and corporate governance initiatives and milestones since 1985; and more. Complete coverage includes implementation guidance for a robust fraud prevention and compliance program, including sample policies, best practice examples, and a 14-point management antifraud program. Covers fraud risk assessment and prevention guidance Looks at global risk issues, including the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and UK Bribery Act Examines amendments to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizational Crime Discusses Dodd-Frank Whistleblower Provisions Explores enterprise risk management key program elements Offers coverage of how fraud and compliance failures contributed to the financial crisis Includes enhanced principles for fraud data mining Presents new cases, checklists and real-world examples, expanded international coverage, and the latest technological tools Shows executives and managers what their responsibilities are regarding fraud prevention, internal controls, and compliance Provides an instructor's website, including a test bank Other titles by Biegelman: Building a World-Class Compliance Program and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Compliance Guidebook Completely revised and updated, Executive Roadmap to Fraud Prevention and Internal Control, Second Edition is every manager's best resource for understanding all the complex issues and responsibilities associated with fraud and compliance"--
Corporations --- Accounting fraud --- Accounting --- Corrupt practices
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Accounting fraud. --- Accounting --- Corrupt practices. --- Audit --- Accounting fraud --- 657 --- Fraudulent accounting --- Fraud --- Corrupt practices --- Bedrijfsboekhouding
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