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Paper · Semantic Scholar
Exploring the Application of Forensic Accounting in Identifying Financial Manipulation: A Qualitative PerspectiveHigh-profile cases like Enron and WorldCom show that financial fraud is still a big threat to the stability of the economy and the governance of companies. Forensic accounting is important because traditional auditing methods often do not work to find intentional fraud. This study examines the role of forensic accounting in detecting financial manipulation, focusing on the integration of advanced technologies such a…
Reference · Wikidata
Audit pricing in the pension plan audit market : an empirical study on the New Zealand KiwiSaver characteristics, audit market factors, non-audit services and board governance2014 master's thesis by Saia Uai Havili Moeakiola at Massey University
Book · DOAB
Principles of Knowledge AuditingA comprehensive theoretical and practical guide to the operating principles of knowledge auditing, illustrated with numerous case studies.A knowledge audit provides an “at a glance” view of an organization's needs and opportunities. Its purpose is to improve an organization's effectiveness through a better understanding of the dynamics and levers of knowledge production, access, and use. However, this developing fie…
Image · DPLA
An information sheet with information on applying for auditor jobs at the Texas Comptroller's Office.