Accounting 562:

Methods and Motivations of Financial Reporting Fraud (1.5 units)

Discover and analyze signals of major and frequently committed methods of fraudulent financial reporting; explore current reforms in financial reporting, auditing, and corporate governance. Recommended preparation: ACCT 572 or other intermediate accounting course.
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14274R431Lecture2:00-3:20pmTue, Thu36 of 45Cecil JacksonJKP202Word (115200 KB)session dates
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