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Holding Accountants Accountable: How Professional Standards Can Lead to Personal Liability

‏349.00 ₪
ISBN13
9781119597698
יצא לאור ב
New York
זמן אספקה
21 ימי עסקים
עמודים
240
פורמט
Hardback
תאריך יציאה לאור
10 בינו׳ 2020
An essential guide for practitioners on avoiding unethical situations in a fraud investigation--provides tips, techniques, and real-life examples Credentialed accountants, auditors, and fraud examiners who fail to identify fraud and misconduct may be in violation of their professional standards. Among these standards are requirements to exercise professional and moral judgment, act in the best interest of the public, maintain integrity, objectivity, and independence, render opinions based on evidence and documentation, and exercise due care in planning and discharging professional activities. Failing to adhere to professional standards and ethical codes have serious consequences for CPAs, CFEs, and CIAs engaged in fraud investigations. Fraud helps readers avoid unethical situations in fraud investigations and stay within the boundaries of professional guidelines and standards. Author Jeffrey Matthews combines real-world techniques and practical advice with personal insights from his experience as a forensic accountant. Detailing how he faced death threats, retaliation, and family hardships during actual fraud investigations, the author shares how despite serious challenges, he never deviated from professional standards. The author demonstrates how accountants can avoid being caught in unethical practices and examines the common tendencies that hinder the ability to detect, deter, and prevent fraud and misconduct. This fascinating, highly-relevant book will help practitioners: Recognize current and emerging trends to identify new areas of weakness Address time and budget constraints with effective delegation and supervision of lower-level staff Maintain a healthy dose of skepticism by 'testing not accepting' Understand the effort and expertise required to perform an investigation before accepting engagements Avoid establishing biases and pre-determining outcomes before accepting assignments A full-featured resource, complete with PowerPoint slides and a test bank, Fraud is invaluable for auditors, accountants, and other certified fraud examiners.
מידע נוסף
עמודים 240
פורמט Hardback
ISBN10 1119597692
יצא לאור ב New York
תאריך יציאה לאור 10 בינו׳ 2020
תוכן עניינים Preface vii Introduction xi Statement on Standards for Consulting Services xx Discussion Points xxvii Chapter 1: F - Forgetting the Present and the Past 1 Fraud in the Present and Past 1 Management 6 External Auditors 11 Internal Auditors 17 Ethical Standards around the World 18 Audit versus Fraud Investigation 32 Summary 40 Recommendations 40 Chapter 2: R - Relying on Others 45 Introduction 45 Management 46 External Auditors 55 Internal Auditors 69 Expert Witnesses 71 Additional Considerations 74 Summary 75 Recommendations 75 Discussion Questions 76 Chapter 3: A - Accepting, Not Verifying 81 Introduction 81 Sufficient Evidential Matter 84 Management 89 External Auditors 96 Others: Expert Witnesses 100 Summary 106 Recommendations 106 Chapter 4: U - Underestimating the Effort 109 Introduction 109 External Auditors 111 Expert Witnesses, Fraud Examiners, and Consulting Experts 118 Management and Internal Audit 136 Summary 137 Recommendations 138 Chapter 5: D - Determining the Outcome Before the Work 141 Introduction 141 Objectivity 145 Objectivity in Other Areas 152 Due Professional Care and Skepticism 154 Summary 164 Recommendations 164 Chapter 6: Overcoming Barriers to Reporting Fraud and Misconduct 167 Introduction 167 Barriers 168 Summary 189 Recommendations 190 About the Author 195 Acknowledgments 197 Index 203
זמן אספקה 21 ימי עסקים