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Fraud 101

Techniques and Strategies for Detection

by Howard Silverstone and Howard R. Davia

John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2005

Category: Finance

Fraud 101

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In this summary you will learn

  • How to detect fraud
  • How to deter fraud

Why you should read Fraud 101

Fraud is ever present, especially now. Authors Howard Silverstone and Howard R. Davia suggest that in recent years fraud has moved from the periphery of the corporate world to the center of it - from small, unprofitable, marginal companies to the biggest blue chips. The headlines about Enron, WorldCom and Global Crossing suggest that the authors are right. They do a commendable job of categorizing and explaining various kinds of fraud and the circumstances that make scams profitable. They offer enough anecdotes to fill a mystery novel writer’s idea file for a year. Given that their book is also accessible, intelligible and, at times, even entertaining, getAbstract.com recommends protecting your company by reading it carefully. This may be your opportunity to avoid ever finding yourself at a board meeting trying to figure out "Who done it?"

About the authors

Howard M. Silverstone, CPA, FCA, CFE, is the founder and director of a forensic accounting firm. He has written numerous articles on financial fraud. The late Howard R. Davia was a certified public accountant, author of the first edition of Fraud 101 and co-author of Accountant’s Guide to Fraud Detection and Control.

 
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