A Guide to Forensic Accounting Investigation.A Guide to Forensic Accounting Forensic accounting, sometimes called investigative accounting, involves the application of accounting concepts and techniques to legal problems. Forensic accountants investigate and document financial Fraud and white-collar crimes Investigation By Thomas W. Golden, Steven L. Skalak and Mona M. Clayton 576 pages; hardcover John Wiley John Wiley may refer to:
In A Guide to Forensic Accounting Investigation, forensic accountants and auditors Thomas W. Golden, Steven L. Skalak and Mona M. Clayton explore what assurances auditors should provide in a post-Sarbanes-Oxley world. The book reveals the surprising complexity of fraud deterrence Introduction Fraud deterrence has gained public recognition and spotlight since the 2002 inception of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Of the many reforms enacted through Sarbanes-Oxley, one major goal was to regain public confidence in the reliability of financial markets in the wake of , detection and investigation, and offers a step-by-step approach to dealing with it. From basic techniques to intricate tests and technologies, this useful volume answers the need for wiser, better-trained financial statement and internal auditors Internal auditor An employee of a company who analyzes the company's accounting records to that the company is following and complying with all regulations. who are thoroughly trained in fraud detection. |
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