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The empirical evidence suggests that firms overpay for fraud liability and overspend on internal compliance mechanisms … (which are not very effective at preventing fraud). Yet, insiders who commit fraud are rarely sanctioned for their wrongdoing … fraud. First, managers control the information revealing who was involved in account fraud and, thus, can impede external …
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focuses on one application of MALCOM: detecting fraud in medical insurance claims. Given a training data set composed of … on a patient. Physicians whose patients had anomalous medical histories (according to MALCOM) were evaluated for fraud by …
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methods and standards that improve our ability to address the possibility of detect significant financial statement fraud. In … the standards arena, SAS No. 82, Consideration of Fraud in a Financial Statement Audit (AICPA 1997), was promulgated in … 1997.1 This audit standard requires CPAs to assess and document the risk of fraud during audit planning and to document …
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bond issues. I find that fraud announcements trigger swift, sharp, and long lasting credit rating downgrades and are … both the yield spread and the gross spread charged by the investment bank compared to pre-fraud levels. Moreover, a … significant proportion of bonds issued after a fraud contain call provisions that are more expensive in the short run but may be …
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, Auditing, and Enforcement Releases to havemanipulated their accounting earnings (hereafter fraud firms). Over the course ofthe … fraud period, I find that institutions increase their ownership in fraud firms byapproximately 14 percent, resulting in … ("transient" institutions) slightly mitigate theirlosses by decreasing their ownership in fraud firms. I also provide evidence …
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concern about material misstatements due to well-concealed fraud. This pattern of results is consistent with my framework … possibility of management fraud (cf., Bell, Peecher, and Solomon 2005). …
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We examine internal auditors' fraud risk decisions in response to variations in audit committee quality and management … fraud risk assessments and altered their audit plans accordingly. With respect to audit committee quality, internal auditors … were in a due diligence or self-assessment role. With respect to the former, they linked the variation in quality to fraud …
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This paper provides insight into financial statement fraud instances investigated during the late 1980s through the … governance differences between fraud companies and no-fraud benchmarks on an industry-by-industry basis. The fraud techniques … misappropriations most common in financial-services firms. For each of these three industries, the sample fraud companies have very weak …
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