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Business fairy tales

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006 Thomson MasonDescription: iv, 281 pISBN:
  • 9780324305395
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 657.950973 J2B8
Summary: On the heels of the Enron trial there are many lessons to be learned from the barrage of fraud hammering corporate America, including how to spot signs of future impropriety. Business Fairy Tales uses real-world scandals to illustrate the most common 20 methods used by companies to fraudulently overstate their earnings and hide their debt. These prevalent accounting schemes are based on an analysis of the frequency of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) enforcement actions.This book explains each accounting trick with an engaging story of a company and the officials who committed a spectacular version of that method of fictitious financial reporting. It goes behind the scenes to describe the organization's acts of deception, and to examine the character failures of the leaders. In addition to the specific cases, the book presents a compelling argument for the kind of reform that is needed, as well as the ethical frameworks that must support authentic reform.(http://www.acfe.com/products.aspx?id=2302)
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On the heels of the Enron trial there are many lessons to be learned from the barrage of fraud hammering corporate America, including how to spot signs of future impropriety. Business Fairy Tales uses real-world scandals to illustrate the most common 20 methods used by companies to fraudulently overstate their earnings and hide their debt. These prevalent accounting schemes are based on an analysis of the frequency of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) enforcement actions.This book explains each accounting trick with an engaging story of a company and the officials who committed a spectacular version of that method of fictitious financial reporting. It goes behind the scenes to describe the organization's acts of deception, and to examine the character failures of the leaders. In addition to the specific cases, the book presents a compelling argument for the kind of reform that is needed, as well as the ethical frameworks that must support authentic reform.(http://www.acfe.com/products.aspx?id=2302)

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