Using Analytics to Detect Possible Fraud

Tools and Techniques

Business & Finance, Accounting
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Author: Pamela S. Mantone ISBN: 9781118715987
Publisher: Wiley Publication: July 16, 2013
Imprint: Wiley Language: English
Author: Pamela S. Mantone
ISBN: 9781118715987
Publisher: Wiley
Publication: July 16, 2013
Imprint: Wiley
Language: English

Detailed tools and techniques for developing efficiency and effectiveness in forensic accounting

Using Analytics to Detect Possible Fraud: Tools and Techniques is a practical overview of the first stage of forensic accounting, providing a common source of analytical techniques used for both efficiency and effectiveness in forensic accounting investigations. The book is written clearly so that those who do not have advanced mathematical skills will be able to understand the analytical tests and use the tests in a forensic accounting setting. It also includes case studies and visual techniques providing practical application of the analytical tests discussed.

  • Shows how to develop both efficiency and effectiveness in forensic accounting
  • Provides information in such a way that non-practitioners can easily understand
  • Written in plain language: advanced mathematical skills are not required
  • Features actual case studies using analytical tests

Essential reading for every investor who wants to prevent financial fraud, Using Analytics to Detect Possible Fraud allows practitioners to focus on areas that require further investigative techniques and to unearth deceptive financial reporting before it's too late.

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Detailed tools and techniques for developing efficiency and effectiveness in forensic accounting

Using Analytics to Detect Possible Fraud: Tools and Techniques is a practical overview of the first stage of forensic accounting, providing a common source of analytical techniques used for both efficiency and effectiveness in forensic accounting investigations. The book is written clearly so that those who do not have advanced mathematical skills will be able to understand the analytical tests and use the tests in a forensic accounting setting. It also includes case studies and visual techniques providing practical application of the analytical tests discussed.

Essential reading for every investor who wants to prevent financial fraud, Using Analytics to Detect Possible Fraud allows practitioners to focus on areas that require further investigative techniques and to unearth deceptive financial reporting before it's too late.

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