Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Forensic and Investigative Accounting
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Publisher : CCH Incorporated
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0808021435
ISBN-13 : 9780808021438
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Forensic and Investigative Accounting by : D. Larry Crumbley

A complete and readily teachable text on todays most timely accounting topics and the growing area of forensic accounting in which the knowledge, skills and abilities of advanced accounting are combined with investigative expertise and applied to legal problems. Covers both litigation support and investigative accounting, examining the practical aspects of these two areas, as well as many of the newer technological areas. Explains and demonstrates: Investigative auditing techniques; Criminology; Courtroom procedures and more.

A Guide to Forensic Accounting Investigation

A Guide to Forensic Accounting Investigation
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 648
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ISBN-10 : 9781118017715
ISBN-13 : 1118017714
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis A Guide to Forensic Accounting Investigation by : Steven L. Skalak

Recent catastrophic business failures have caused some to rethinkthe value of the audit, with many demanding that auditors take moreresponsibility for fraud detection. This book provides forensicaccounting specialists?experts in uncovering fraud?with newcoverage on the latest PCAOB Auditing Standards, the ForeignCorrupt Practices Act, options fraud, as well as fraud in China andits implications. Auditors are equipped with the necessarypractical aids, case examples, and skills for identifyingsituations that call for extended fraud detection procedures.

Financial Investigation and Forensic Accounting, Third Edition

Financial Investigation and Forensic Accounting, Third Edition
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 792
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ISBN-10 : 9781439825662
ISBN-13 : 1439825661
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Financial Investigation and Forensic Accounting, Third Edition by : George A. Manning, Ph.D, CFE, EA

As economic crimes continue to increase, accountants and law enforcement personnel must be vigilant in expanding their knowledge of ways to detect these clandestine operations. Written by a retired IRS agent with more than twenty years of experience, Financial Investigation and Forensic Accounting, Third Edition offers a complete examination of the current methods and legal considerations involved in the detection and prosecution of economic crimes. Explores a range of crimes Following an overview of the economic cost of crime, the book examines different types of offenses with a financial element, ranging from arson to tax evasion. It explores offshore activities and the means criminals use to hide their ill-gotten gains. The author provides a thorough review of evidentiary rules as well as the protocol involved in search warrants. He examines the two modalities used to prove financial crime: the Net Worth Method and the Expenditure Theory, and presents an example scenario based on real-life incidents. Organized crime and consumer fraud Additional topics include organized crime and money laundering — with profiles of the most nefarious cartels — consumer and business fraud and the different schemes that befall the unwary, computer crimes, and issues surrounding banking and finance. The book also presents focused and concrete advice on trial preparation and specific accounting and audit techniques. New chapters in the third edition New material enhances this third edition, including new chapters on investigative interview analysis and document examination, as well as advice for fraud examiners working on private cases, including the preparation of an engagement letter. For a successful prosecution, it is essential to recognize financial crime at its early stages. This practical text presents the nuts and bolts of fraud examination and forensic accounting, enabling investigators to stay ahead of an area that is increasingly taking on global importance.

Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Forensic and Investigative Accounting
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Publisher : CCH Incorporated
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0808046241
ISBN-13 : 9780808046240
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Forensic and Investigative Accounting by : D. Larry Crumbley

"Forensic accounting" is a growing area of practice in which the knowledge, skills and abilities of advanced accounting are combined with investigative expertise and applied to legal problems. Forensic accountants are often asked to provide litigation support where they are called on to give expert testimony about financial data and accounting activities. In other more proactive engagements, they probe situations using special investigative accounting skills and techniques. Some even see forensic accounting as practiced by skilled accounting specialists becoming part and parcel of most financial audits--an extra quality control step in the auditing process that will help reduce financial statement fraud.

Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation for Non-Experts

Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation for Non-Experts
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 363
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ISBN-10 : 9780470495346
ISBN-13 : 0470495340
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation for Non-Experts by : Howard Silverstone

A must-have reference for every business professional, Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation for Non-Experts, Second Edition is a necessary tool for those interested in understanding how financial fraud occurs and what to do when you find or suspect it within your organization. With comprehensive coverage, it provides insightful advice on where an organization is most susceptible to fraud.

Case Studies in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Auditing

Case Studies in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Auditing
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Publisher : CCH Incorporated
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0808036440
ISBN-13 : 9780808036449
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Case Studies in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Auditing by : D. Larry Crumbley

Case Studies in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Auditing brings together a number of short, medium, and longer case studies covering the broad approach to forensic and investigative accounting.

Forensic Analytics

Forensic Analytics
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 549
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ISBN-10 : 9781119585909
ISBN-13 : 1119585902
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Forensic Analytics by : Mark J. Nigrini

Become the forensic analytics expert in your organization using effective and efficient data analysis tests to find anomalies, biases, and potential fraud—the updated new edition Forensic Analytics reviews the methods and techniques that forensic accountants can use to detect intentional and unintentional errors, fraud, and biases. This updated second edition shows accountants and auditors how analyzing their corporate or public sector data can highlight transactions, balances, or subsets of transactions or balances in need of attention. These tests are made up of a set of initial high-level overview tests followed by a series of more focused tests. These focused tests use a variety of quantitative methods including Benford’s Law, outlier detection, the detection of duplicates, a comparison to benchmarks, time-series methods, risk-scoring, and sometimes simply statistical logic. The tests in the new edition include the newly developed vector variation score that quantifies the change in an array of data from one period to the next. The goals of the tests are to either produce a small sample of suspicious transactions, a small set of transaction groups, or a risk score related to individual transactions or a group of items. The new edition includes over two hundred figures. Each chapter, where applicable, includes one or more cases showing how the tests under discussion could have detected the fraud or anomalies. The new edition also includes two chapters each describing multi-million-dollar fraud schemes and the insights that can be learned from those examples. These interesting real-world examples help to make the text accessible and understandable for accounting professionals and accounting students without rigorous backgrounds in mathematics and statistics. Emphasizing practical applications, the new edition shows how to use either Excel or Access to run these analytics tests. The book also has some coverage on using Minitab, IDEA, R, and Tableau to run forensic-focused tests. The use of SAS and Power BI rounds out the software coverage. The software screenshots use the latest versions of the software available at the time of writing. This authoritative book: Describes the use of statistically-based techniques including Benford’s Law, descriptive statistics, and the vector variation score to detect errors and anomalies Shows how to run most of the tests in Access and Excel, and other data analysis software packages for a small sample of the tests Applies the tests under review in each chapter to the same purchasing card data from a government entity Includes interesting cases studies throughout that are linked to the tests being reviewed. Includes two comprehensive case studies where data analytics could have detected the frauds before they reached multi-million-dollar levels Includes a continually-updated companion website with the data sets used in the chapters, the queries used in the chapters, extra coverage of some topics or cases, end of chapter questions, and end of chapter cases. Written by a prominent educator and researcher in forensic accounting and auditing, the new edition of Forensic Analytics: Methods and Techniques for Forensic Accounting Investigations is an essential resource for forensic accountants, auditors, comptrollers, fraud investigators, and graduate students.

Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination

Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 561
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ISBN-10 : 9780470437742
ISBN-13 : 047043774X
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination by : Mary-Jo Kranacher

Forensic Accounting provides comprehensive coverage of fraud detection and deterrence and includes the broader educational material of the forensic accounting field with all the necessary accompaniments. The text follows the model curriculum for education in fraud and forensic funded by the U.S. national Institute of Justice and developed by a Technical Working Group of experts in the field. The text serves as a comprehensive and authoritative resource for teaching forensic accounting concepts and procedures that is also and appropriate and pedagogically ready for class room use. This easy to read, comprehensive textbook includes case study examples to clearly explain technical concepts and bring the material to life.

Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation

Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 528
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ISBN-10 : 1537400746
ISBN-13 : 9781537400747
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation by : Daniel Calivinson-Ashley

Forensic Accountants combine their accounting knowledge with investigative skills in various litigation support and investigative accounting settings. Forensic Accountants are employed by public accounting firms' forensic accounting divisions; by consulting firms specializing in risk consulting and forensic accounting services; or by lawyers, law enforcement agencies, insurance companies, government organizations or financial institutions. Due to heightened awareness and growing intolerance of fraudulent activity, demand for Forensic Accountants is rapidly increasing. There is a need for people with specialist skills who can undertake fraud investigations, valuations, assist in dispute resolution, prepare expert reports, and conduct fraud and forensic analysis. The Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation book covers basic and advanced knowledge in the following broad fraud and forensic accounting disciplines consisting of 7 sections with over 48 chapters; 1. Overview of Fraud and Forensic Accounting 2. Fraud Investigation 3. Gathering, Obtaining and Evaluating Evidence 4. Litigation and Expert Witnessing 5. Auditors and Management Responsibilities 6. Computer and Digital Forensics 7. Fraud and Forensic Accounting Engagement

Forensic Accounting in Matrimonial Divorce

Forensic Accounting in Matrimonial Divorce
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Publisher : R.T. Edwards, Inc.
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 1930217129
ISBN-13 : 9781930217126
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Forensic Accounting in Matrimonial Divorce by : James A. DiGabriele

The role of accountants in divorce cases / William J. Morrison and Thomas J. Reck -- Ethical limitations on future services for neutral financial professionals following a collaborative divorce / David C. Hesser -- Complex compensation issues in a divorce / Susan M. Mangiero and Lili A. Vasileff -- Valuing professional practices for divorce engagements : reasonable compensation and excess earnings : hit or myth? / Kevin R. Yeanoplos -- Unreported income and hidden assets / Mark Kohn -- Equitable distribution and community property states / Joyce C. Somerville -- Business owner investigative techniques : a focus on fringe benefits / James F. McNulty -- Factors to consider regarding division of non-marital and marital assets for divorce / Richard A. Campanella and Joseph M. Lo Campo -- Determining economic income for divorce purposes when the spouse owns a closely held business / Bruce L. Richman -- Selection of business valuation experts in a divorce : the attorney perspective / Paul Townsend and Alison Leslie -- Litigating and proving child support in high asset or high income cases : what to do when a heavy hitter is at the plate / Barry A. Kozyra and Judith A. Hartz -- Do court preferences exist in cases of matrimonial dissolution involving the valuation of closely held companies? / James A. DiGabriele and Gabriela V. Simoes.