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Fraud examination / W. Steve Albrecht, Utah State University, Chad O. Albrecht, Utah State University, Conan C. Albrecht, MyEducator, Mark F. Zimbelman, Bringham Young University, authors.

Contributor(s): Mason, OH, USA : Cengage Learning Inc., 2025Edition: :Seventh editionDescription: xviii, 590 : illustrations, charts ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780357721759
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 364.163 F86 2025
Contents:
The nature of fraud Who commits fraud and why they commit it Fighting fraud: an overview Preventing fraud Recognizing the symptoms of fraud Data-driven fraud detection Investigating theft acts Investigating concealment Conversion investigation methods Inquiry methods and fraud reports Financial statement fraud Revenue-and inventory -related financial statement frauds Liability, asset, and inadequate disclosure fraud Fraud against organizations Consumer fraud Bankruptcy, divorce, and tax fraud Cyber fraud Legal follow-Up
Summary: "This popular text closely examines the nature of fraud using memorable business examples and captivating cases of actual fraud, including recent developments in cyber fraud. Students explore how technology can be used to both commit and detect fraud. Students also examine today's legal options for victims of fraud. Significant discussion on forensic analysis expands students' understanding of the field, while new and timely examples, problems and exercises reinforce concepts with meaningful practical applications. In addition, proven learning features help students focus on the most important information in fraud today as they prepare to make a difference in contemporary business." -- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The nature of fraud
Who commits fraud and why they commit it
Fighting fraud: an overview
Preventing fraud
Recognizing the symptoms of fraud
Data-driven fraud detection
Investigating theft acts
Investigating concealment
Conversion investigation methods
Inquiry methods and fraud reports
Financial statement fraud
Revenue-and inventory -related financial statement frauds
Liability, asset, and inadequate disclosure fraud
Fraud against organizations
Consumer fraud
Bankruptcy, divorce, and tax fraud
Cyber fraud
Legal follow-Up

"This popular text closely examines the nature of fraud using memorable business examples and captivating cases of actual fraud, including recent developments in cyber fraud. Students explore how technology can be used to both commit and detect fraud. Students also examine today's legal options for victims of fraud. Significant discussion on forensic analysis expands students' understanding of the field, while new and timely examples, problems and exercises reinforce concepts with meaningful practical applications. In addition, proven learning features help students focus on the most important information in fraud today as they prepare to make a difference in contemporary business." --

Provided by publisher

College of Business and Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

English

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