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Fraud Auditing And Forensic Accounting Fourth Edition Tommie W Singleton

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Fraud Auditing And Forensic Accounting Fourth Edition Tommie W Singleton
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.98 MB
Pages: 322
Author: Tommie W. Singleton, Aaron J. Singleton(auth.)
ISBN: 9780470564134, 9781118269183, 047056413X, 1118269187
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Fraud Auditing And Forensic Accounting Fourth Edition Tommie W Singleton by Tommie W. Singleton, Aaron J. Singleton(auth.) 9780470564134, 9781118269183, 047056413X, 1118269187 instant download after payment.

Content:
Chapter 1 Background of Fraud Auditing and Forensic Accounting (pages 1–37):
Chapter 2 Fraud Principles (pages 39–69):
Chapter 3 Fraud Schemes (pages 71–94):
Chapter 4 Red Flags (pages 95–112):
Chapter 5 Fraud Risk Assessment (pages 113–129):
Chapter 6 Fraud Prevention (pages 131–143):
Chapter 7 Fraud Detection (pages 145–156):
Chapter 8 Fraud Response (pages 157–173):
Chapter 9 Computer Crime (pages 175–194):
Chapter 10 Fraud and the Accounting Information System (pages 195–212):
Chapter 11 Gathering Evidence (pages 213–223):
Chapter 12 Cyber Forensics (pages 225–238):
Chapter 13 Obtaining and Evaluating Nonfinancial Evidence in a Fraud Examination (pages 239–248):
Chapter 14 General Criteria and Standards for Establishing an Expert Witness's Qualifications (pages 249–262):
Chapter 15 The Legal Role and Qualifications of an Expert Witness (pages 263–276):
Chapter 16 Effective Tactics and Procedures for the Expert Witness in Court (pages 277–290):
Chapter 17 Fraud and the Public Accounting Profession (pages 291–309):

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