Called to Account: Financial Frauds that Shaped the Accounting Profession

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Routledge, Jul 24, 2013 - Business & Economics - 384 pages

Selected as an Outstanding Academic Title by Choice Magazine in 2014!

Called to Account takes a broad perspective on how financial frauds have shaped the public accounting profession by focusing on cases of fraud around the globe. Ever entertaining and educational, the book traces the development of the accounting standards and legislation put in place as a direct consequence of these epic scandals.

The new edition offers updated chapters on ZZZZ Best and Arthur Andersen, plus new chapters devoted to Parmalat, Satyam, and The Great Recession. Through stories like Barry Minkow’s staged constructions sites and MiniScribe’s fake inventory number generating computer program, "Cook Book", students will learn that fraud is nothing new, and that financial reform is heavily influenced by politics.

With discussion questions and a useful chart showing instructors and students how each chapter illustrates the topics covered in other textbooks, Called to Account is the ideal companion for any class in auditing, advanced accounting or forensic accounting.

 

Contents

Introduction
Out of Darkness
Ivar Kreuger
McKesson Robbins
Into the Spotlight
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
National Student Marketing
Equity Funding
ZZZZ Best
Crazy Eddie
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Closing the
PART V
Auditors Legal Liability
Fund of Funds
MiniScribe

Déja
Its a Wonderful Life?
ESM Government Securities
Lincoln Savings Loan
Bank Robbers
PART IV
Auditors and Fraud
Litigation Reform
PART VI
Auditor Independence
Waste Management
Sunbeam
End of the Millennium
Copyright

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About the author (2013)

Paul M. Clikeman is Associate Professor of Accounting at the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business at the University of Richmond, USA.

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