Fraud, Window Dressing, and Negligence in Financial Statements (Commercial Law Series) (1991)
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Table of Contents:
Summary, General
Volume 1
Part One Introduction
- 1 The Why of This Book
- 2 Financial Statement Services by CPAs
- 3 Financial Statement Reports by CPAs: Content, Standards, and Procedures
Part Two Fraud in Financial Statements
- 4 What Is Fraud in Financial Reporting
- 5 The Perpetrators of Fraud
- 6 CPAs and Fraud
- 7 Fraud in the Balance Sheet
- 8 Cash, Marketable Securities, Prepaid Expenses, and Other Current Assets
- 9 Receivables: Trade, Notes and Loans, Other Nontrade
- 10 Inventories
- 11 Fixed Assets-Property, Plant, and Equipment
- 12 Intangible Assets
- 13 Liabilities-Current and Long-Term
- 14 Equity
- 15 Fraud in the Income Statement
- 16 Case Studies of Fraud
Part Three Window Dressing in Financial Statements
- 17 Window Dressing-Gateway to Fraud
Volume 2
Part Four Negligence in Financial Statements
- 18 What Is Negligence in Financial Reporting
- 19 CPA Liability for Negligence in Financial Reporting
- 20 The CPA as a Witness
- 21 CPA Workpapers
- 22 Questionnaires to Detect Negligence
Part Five Accounting Background
- 23 The Bookkeeping Process
- 24 Basic Financial Statements
- 25 Financial Statement Analysis
Part Six Uses and Users of Financial Statements
- 26 The Audit Committee
- 27 Use of Financial Statements in Buying a Fifty Per Cent Interest in a Closely Held Corporation
- 28 Use of Financial Statements in a Divorce
- 29 Use of Financial Statements with Agreements and Documents
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