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Forensic Accounting is not a new discipline. Its history can be traced back to the 1890s. The word "forensic" has an exotic connotation. Just as forensic medicine, which supports court cases, forensic accounting is an accounting discipline used in a court of law. A forensic accountant is essentially an investigator who unravels the truth using financial intelligence. Forensic Accounting is an investigative accounting and auditing procedure that provides ...
Scholarly Knowledge Management approach to be experimented and adopted by Information Professional in the new information environment, leveraging on the leading-edge technology trends in Information Science (IS) and Information Technology (IT) practices, is the subject coverage of this volume. This contains the proceedings of the 7th Manlibnet Annual National Convention, held at the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, during May 5-7, 2005. The book carries ...
Forensic accounting is the application of specialized knowledge and specific skills to stumble upon the evidence of economic transactions. The ever-increasing corrupt business practices, corporate frauds, the much talked about financial statement frauds at Enron and WorldCom and other crimes have brought 'forensic accounting' to limelight. Rapid advances in technology sector transformed the nature of frauds. Countering sector-specific frauds require an ...
Forensic accounting is the specialty practice area of accounting that describes engagements that result from actual or anticipated disputes or litigation. Forensic accounting is thorough and complete in all aspects, so that an accountant, in his/her professional judgment, can deliver findings and results as to accounts, inventories and the presentation that is of high quality and that it would be sustainable in some adversarial legal proceedings or administrative ...