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Author: Steven C. Fustolo, CPA
Description: Regardless of whether the U. S. economy is in a growth phase or a recession, there continues to be a record number of frauds being committed either in the form of fraudulent financial reporting cases involving management, or misappropriation of assets (theft) involving employees. As a result, auditors on both sides of the Atlantic are trying techniques to limit their liability to their clients and third parties.
In late 2006, the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) published a report on fraud entitled, 2006 Report to the Nation on Occupational Fraud and Abuse. This course will review the information revealed by that report as well as summarize some of the pending rulings being proposed to limit auditor liability. Finally, this course will provide you with the results of the American Institute of Public Accounting (AICPA) Top Ten Technology Issues of 2007, which includes several new items that were not on the 2006 list. To no surprise, information security continued to be the number one item on the list.
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Course Details:
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Price: $45.00
Field of Study: Auditing
Prerequisites: None
Level: Update
Course was last updated on: 10/04/07
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Library:
Learning Center Core Accounting and Audit
Technical Requirements: To view and print downloadable content files available in this program, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download the free Reader plugin at Adobe's website by clicking on the icon below, then following the instructions for installation on your computer.
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