Accounting Irregularities and Financial Fraud (Third Edition)
CCH | a Wolters Kluwer business The Professional’s First Choice.
Welcome, Guest | Log In Shop Shopping Cart View Cart [ 0 items ] My Account
 
Accounting Irregularities and Financial Fraud (Third Edition)

Table of Contents |                  See Reviews
Author(s):Michael R. Young 
Media:Book
Published:9/2006
ISBN:9780808089681
Pages:387

 

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and the continued upsurge in highly publicized allegations of accounting irregularities and fraudulent financial reporting have shaken up the corporate community and have been the impetus for closer scrutiny by the SEC. Accounting Irregularities and Financial Fraud: A Corporate Governance Guide provides a step-by-step guide to the crises enveloping a company in the wake of fraudulent financial reporting--and how to prevent it from happening in the first place.

It is directed to almost everybody involved: outside directors, audit committee members, senior executives, CFOs, CPAs, in-house lawyers, and outside law firms. It discusses the corporate environment that causes fraudulent financial reporting, how it spreads, the kinds of crises it can create for a company, and the best way to deal with them.

All relevant material is covered, including:

  • SEC Initiatives
  • Recommendations of the Blue Ribbon Committee on Corporate Audit Committees
  • Due Diligence
  • Real-World Instances of Financial Fraud

Table of Contents





 ©2009 CCH. All Rights Reserved.
  Privacy Policy  |  Site Map  |  Copyright Info