Accounting Fraud
Emma Williams
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Betriebswirtschaft
Beschreibung
Accounting Fraud explores the world of financial deception, offering insights into fraud schemes and forensic accounting techniques. This book is essential for understanding how companies manipulate financial statements, examining methods like revenue recognition fraud and expense manipulation. A key takeaway is the critical role of accounting professionals in fraud prevention, emphasizing that ethical conduct and professional skepticism are vital in maintaining financial integrity.
The book uniquely balances the methods of fraud with strategies for detection and prevention, using case studies and financial statement analysis to illustrate real-world examples. It begins by detailing common fraud schemes, progresses to forensic accounting investigation techniques such as data analytics and document examination, and culminates in a discussion of fraud prevention strategies like internal controls and whistleblower programs.
Readers will gain practical knowledge applicable to strengthening internal controls and conducting forensic accounting investigations.
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