Aaron J. Singleton, G. Jack Bologna, Robert J. Lindquist, Tommie Singleton, Tommie W. Singleton
Fraud Auditing and Forensic Accounting offers an in-depth exploration of the principles, tools, and methodologies used to identify and investigate financial fraud. The book bridges traditional auditing with forensic accounting, emphasizing proactive fraud risk assessment, forensic analysis, and investigative techniques used in both corporate and legal environments.
This authoritative resource covers key areas such as fraud schemes, financial statement manipulation, internal control evaluation, forensic data analysis, and evidence gathering. It also examines the role of professional judgment, regulatory requirements, and ethical responsibilities in fraud auditing engagements.
Designed for auditors, forensic accountants, compliance professionals, regulators, academics, and graduate-level students, this book delivers practical insights and real-world applications. It equips readers with the skills needed to detect fraudulent activities, support litigation and dispute resolution, and strengthen organizational defenses against financial crime.
By combining theory with applied forensic methods, Fraud Auditing and Forensic Accounting serves as an essential reference for advancing fraud prevention, investigation, and financial reporting integrity.
Language
English
Publisher
Wiley & Sons
Year Published
2006
Categories
Accounting/Finance