Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation for Non-experts

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Forensic Accounting andFraud Investigation for NON-EXPERTSThird Edition The essential guide for every business professional, Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation for Non-Experts, Third Edition is a must-have resource if you've been wondering how financial fraud occurs in an organization and what to do if you find or suspect it. With comprehensive coverage, the authors present useful advice on where your organization is most susceptible to fraud. Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation for Non-Experts, Third Edition features: Coverage of the core accounting, investigative, and legal aspects of forensic accounting for professionals new to the field New cases and new material on technology tools in forensic accounting A look at the investigative and legal process along with interview techniques Highly readable and accessible, this timely book provides you with a complete grounding in all phases of forensic accounting and fraud investigation, with methods and tips that will enable you to readily recognize and investigate financial fraud, as well as the evolving sophistication of financial crimes occurring in every sector of industry. Executives, managers, criminal investigators, and prosecuting attorneys all require a basic understanding of accounting principles and investigative techniques to protect their organizations from fraud. Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation for Non-Experts, Third Edition helps non-accountants better understand basic forensic accounting principles, how different types of fraud occur, and how to detect and probe fraud in an approach that maximizes the chances of successful prosecution of the perpetrator.