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Fraud 101 Howard Silverstone

Fraud 101 By Howard Silverstone

Fraud 101 by Howard Silverstone


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It's not enough to wait for a tip to expose corporate fraud. Giving insights into the nature of fraud and how to expose it, this book provides step-by-step guidance on how to perform detection procedures for every major type of fraud.

Fraud 101 Summary

Fraud 101: Techniques and Strategies for Detection by Howard Silverstone

Unique insights into the nature of fraud and how to expose it It's not enough to wait for a tip to expose corporate fraud. Fraud 101, Second Edition provides step-by-step guidance on how to perform detection procedures for every major type of fraud. Its new and detailed case studies reveal how easy it can be for a perpetrator to commit a fraud and how difficult it can be to prosecute. This new edition also offers expanded coverage of financial statement fraud, fraud-specific internal control, and Sarbanes-Oxley.

About Howard Silverstone

HOWARD M. SILVERSTONE, CPA, FCA, CFE, is founder and Director of Forensic Resolutions, Inc., a forensic accounting firm. He has concentrated on forensic and investigative accounting since 1985 and has been involved in all aspects of cases, including those involving fraud investigations, complex commercial litigation, insurance claims, and due diligence, both as a consulting and expert witness. He is also coauthor of Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation for Non-Experts (published by Wiley) and has contributed articles to The Legal Intelligencer, Security Management, and many other publications. He also contributed a chapter to The CPA's Handbook of Fraud and Commercial Crime Prevention, originally published in 2000 by the AICPA. He is a frequent speaker who has delivered presentations for professional organizations, law firms, and insurance companies. HOWARD R. DAVIA (deceased) was a certified public accountant with more than thirty years of experience in government, industry, and public accounting. As an audit executive with both the U.S. General Accounting Office and the General Services Administration, and subsequently as a chief executive operating officer with the General Services Administration, he gained vast experience in the opportunities for fraud, as well as for its detection and deterrence. He is the author of Fraud 101 and coauthor of Accountant's Guide to Fraud Detection and Control, Second Edition (published by Wiley).

Table of Contents

Introduction. 1. The World of Fraud. Who Commits Fraud and Why? Fraud Prevention and Detection. Notes. 2. Fraud Combatants. Fraud Company Profile (1987-1997). Auditor Responsibilities to Detect Fraud. Financial Statement Audit versus Fraud Investigation. Fraud Guidance. Audit Deficiencies and Audit Failures. The New World. Recommended Reading. Notes. 3. Sarbanes-Oxley and Its Influence on Fraud Prevention. Audit Committee. Code of Ethics. Internal Controls. Internal Audit. Common Problems. Note. 4. Proactive Fraud Investigations: An Introduction. Fraud Investigations Defined. Three Objectives of Fraud Investigations. Proactive Fraud Investigations. Advice for Inexperienced Fraud Investigators. Notes. 5. Proactive Fraud Investigations: Conducting the Investigation. Art of Fishing. How Proactive Fraud Investigators Think and Work. Beginning the Investigation. Selecting a Fraud Type. Fraud Investigation Procedure. Summary. Notes. 6. Elementary Fraud Types. Three Elementary Fraud Types: Definitions. Duplicate Payment Fraud. Multiple Payee Fraud. Shell Fraud. Notes. 7. Fraud Defectives. Defective Delivery Fraud. Defective Shipment Fraud. Defective Pricing Fraud. Summary. Notes. 8. Contract Rigging Fraud. Definition. Obtaining the Contract. Contract Change Orders. Unbalanced Bidding. Detection Recommendations. Rotation Fraud. Note. 9. Ethical Behavior. Accounting Ethical Standards. Consequences of Unethical Behavior. Codes of Conduct. Notes. 10. Evidence. Indicative Evidence. Validating Evidence. Notes. 11. Symptomatic Fraud Investigation. Symptoms of Fraud. Variations in Actual versus Planned Cost. Should Cost Approach. Employee Lifestyle Changes. Notes. 12. Fraud Investigation Alternatives. Monitoring Known or Suspected Fraud. Monitoring Operational Areas at Risk of Fraud. Fraud Investigations and Internal Control. Note. APPENDIX A: Anatomy of a Corporate Fraud. APPENDIX B: Symptomatic Fraud Investigation Case Study. APPENDIX C: Fraud-Specific Contract Review Case Study. APPENDIX D: World Top Corporation Case Study. Glossary. Index.

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GOR002826463
9780471721123
0471721123
Fraud 101: Techniques and Strategies for Detection by Howard Silverstone
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20050413
256
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