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Book Decomposition of Fraud Risk Assessments and Auditors  Sensitivity to Fraud Cues

Download or read book Decomposition of Fraud Risk Assessments and Auditors Sensitivity to Fraud Cues written by T. Jeffrey Wilks and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 33 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Practitioners and regulators are concerned that when auditors perceive management's attitude or character as indicative of low fraud risk, they are not sufficiently sensitive to high levels of incentive or opportunity risks in their overall fraud risk assessments. In this study, we examine whether a fraud-triangle decomposition of fraud risk assessments (i.e., separately assessing attitude, opportunity, and incentive risks prior to assessing overall fraud risk) increases auditors' sensitivity to opportunity and incentive cues when perceptions of management's attitude suggest low fraud risk. In an experiment with 52 practicing audit managers, we find that auditors who decompose fraud risk assessments are more sensitive to opportunity and incentive cues when making their overall assessments than auditors who simply make an overall fraud risk assessment. However, this increased sensitivity to opportunity and incentive cues appears to happen only when those cues suggest low fraud risk. When opportunity and incentive cues suggest high fraud risk, auditors are equally sensitive to those cues whether they use a decomposition or a holistic approach. We discuss and examine potential explanations for this finding.

Book The Influence of Documentation Specificity and Priming on Auditors  Fraud Risk Assessments and Evidence Evaluation Decisions

Download or read book The Influence of Documentation Specificity and Priming on Auditors Fraud Risk Assessments and Evidence Evaluation Decisions written by Jacqueline S. Hammersley and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) recently suggested that auditors' lack of specific fraud planning documentation has led auditors to devote insufficient attention to fraud risks in subsequent audit work. Guided by Support Theory, we experimentally investigate how the specificity of fraud risk documentation during audit planning influences auditors' subsequent audit work. We also examine the effect of priming auditors about the fraud risks identified during planning before they begin subsequent evidence evaluation. We find that auditors' planning stage efforts do affect subsequent fraud risk assessments and evidence evaluation decisions. Unprimed auditors who receive more specific documentation increase their fraud risk assessments and evidence requests. Priming's effects are more complex. Priming auditors who receive summary documentation also increases fraud risk assessments and evidence requests; however, priming auditors who receive specific documentation reduces these judgments because the priming makes the client-specific risks seem less typical. Accordingly, the PCAOB's call for more documentation can have the unintended consequence of reducing auditors' sensitivity to fraud.

Book Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination

Download or read book Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination written by Mary-Jo Kranacher and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2023-12-19 with total page 658 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The gold standard in textbooks on forensic accounting, fraud detection, and deterrence In the newly revised third edition of Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination, a team of renowned educators provides students and professionals alike with a comprehensive introduction to forensic accounting, fraud detection, and deterrence. Adhering to the model curriculum for education in fraud and forensic accounting funded by the US National Institute of Justice, this leading textbook offers real-world practicality supported by effective learning pedagogies and engaging case studies that bring technical concepts to life. Covering every key step of the investigative process, Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination contains 32 integrated IDEA and Tableau software cases that introduce students to the practical tools accounting professionals use to maximize auditing and analytic capabilities, detect fraud, and comply with documentation requirements. Numerous case summaries, “The Fraudster’s Perspective” boxes, and detailed discussions of a wide range of accounting issues provide students and practitioners with the tools they’ll need to successfully investigate, prosecute, research, and resolve forensic accounting issues and financial fraud. The perfect resource for students of forensic accounting and fraud examination, as well as practitioners in the field, Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination, Third Edition, will also prove invaluable for academics and researchers with an interest in the subject.

Book Fraud Risk Assessment

Download or read book Fraud Risk Assessment written by Leonard W. Vona and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2012-06-29 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Providing a comprehensive framework for building an effective fraud prevention model, Fraud Risk Assessment: Building a Fraud Audit Program presents a readable overview for developing fraud audit procedures and building controls that successfully minimize fraud. An invaluable reference for auditors, fraud examiners, investigators, CFOs, controllers, corporate attorneys, and accountants, this book helps business leaders respond to the risk of asset misappropriation fraud and uncover fraud in core business systems.

Book The Effects of Contrasts in Account level Fraud Risk Assessments on Auditors  Evidence Evaluation

Download or read book The Effects of Contrasts in Account level Fraud Risk Assessments on Auditors Evidence Evaluation written by Grace Ngonidzashe Mubako and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Evidence from research in psychology and auditor judgment has shown that perceptions that form early in a sequential judgment process can influence subsequent judgments. Auditing Standard 12 requires auditors to identify fraud risk factors and assess the risk of fraud as part of the process of assessing overall misstatement risk. While it is expected that fraud risk assessments should have a bearing on overall risk assessments, it is possible that perceptions formed from assessments of fraud risk can negatively affect the evaluation of any evidence reviewed thereafter. Because different classes of transactions may be affected by fraud risk factors in different ways, fraud risk assessments may differ across classes of transactions. These differences may make subsequent auditor judgments susceptible to the contrast effects bias, where subjects overreact to the differences such that the fraud risk assessments influence auditor judgment more than they should. This study examines whether auditors who learn that fraud risk is low for one class of transactions immediately after examining a class of transactions that has high fraud risk, can overreact to the contrast such that they reduce their sensitivity to evidence that suggests increased misstatement risk. The study also examines whether these contrast effects can be mitigated by acquiring information about fraud risk assessments later in the sequence of evidence, after auditors have reviewed and assimilated evidence related to other risks. The study finds that, as predicted, auditor judgments are influenced by contrast effects. Auditors who examined classes of accounts for which fraud risk assessments were different were less sensitive to evidence suggesting increased risk in accounts that had been identified as having low fraud risk. However, contrary to predictions, these contrast effects were not mitigated by evidence order.

Book Fraud Risk Assessment

Download or read book Fraud Risk Assessment written by Tommie W. Singleton and published by John Wiley and Sons. This book was released on 2011-04-12 with total page 342 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Praise for the Fourth Edition of Fraud Auditing and Forensic Accounting "Tommie and Aaron Singleton have made important updates to a book I personally rely very heavily upon: Fraud Auditing and Forensic Accounting (FAFA). In the newest edition, they take difficult topics and explain them in straightforward actionable language. All my students benefitted from reading the third edition of the FAFA to better understand the issues and area of fraud and forensic accounting. With their singular focus on understandability and practicality, this Fourth Edition of the book makes a very important contribution for academics, researchers, practitioners, and students. Bravo!"—Dr. Timothy A. Pearson, Director, Division of Accounting, West Virginia University, Executive Director, Institute for Fraud Prevention "Finally someone has written a book that combines fraud examination and forensic accounting. The authors have clearly explained both in their earlier edition and now they have enhanced the first with additional materials. The order in which the material is presented is easy to grasp and logically follows the 'typical' fraud examination from the awareness that something is wrong to the court case. The explanatory materials presented aid this effort by being both well placed within the book and relevant to the narrative." —Dr. Douglas E. Ziegenfuss, Chair and Professor, Department of Accounting, Old Dominion University "Fraud Auditing and Forensic Accounting is a masterful compilation of the concepts found in this field. The organization of the text with the incorporation of actual cases, facts, and figures provides a logical and comprehensive basis for learning the intricacies of fraud examination and forensic accounting. The authors successfully blend the necessary basics with advanced principles in a manner that makes the book an outstanding resource for students and professionals alike."—Ralph Q. Summerford, President of Forensic/Strategic Solutions, PC

Book Fraud Risk Assessments of Independent Auditors

Download or read book Fraud Risk Assessments of Independent Auditors written by Thomas M. Kozloski and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Can Strategic Reasoning Prompts Improve Auditors  Sensitivity to Fraud Risk

Download or read book Can Strategic Reasoning Prompts Improve Auditors Sensitivity to Fraud Risk written by Kendall Owen Bowlin and published by ProQuest. This book was released on 2000 with total page 141 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book A Short Guide to Fraud Risk

Download or read book A Short Guide to Fraud Risk written by Martin Samociuk and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-05-15 with total page 119 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Short Guide to Fraud Risk is for: * anyone who needs to better understand fraud risks, either company-wide, or in a specific business unit; * directors and managers who would like to add value by building fraud resistance into their organization and to demonstrate to shareholders, regulators or other stakeholders that they are managing fraud risks, rather than just reacting to incidents; * regulators, auditors and compliance professionals who need to assess the effectiveness of an organisation's fraud prevention measures. The book gives a concise but thorough introduction to the risk of fraud based on a six-element strategy. It includes practical steps to assess and treat fraud risks across an organisation, including those relating to executive directors. It also provides practical steps to develop fraud awareness across an organisation and how to implement an effective fraud detection and incident management program. The application of the principles is illustrated with example documents and numerous case studies aimed at assisting the reader to implement either individual elements or a complete fraud risk management strategy.

Book Brainstorming and Auditors  Fraud Risk Assessments in the Presence of Pressures and Opportunities

Download or read book Brainstorming and Auditors Fraud Risk Assessments in the Presence of Pressures and Opportunities written by Naman Desai and published by ProQuest. This book was released on 2000 with total page 107 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Organizational Trust

Download or read book Organizational Trust written by Mark N. K. Saunders and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2010-06-10 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The globalized nature of modern organizations presents new and intimidating challenges for effective relationship building. Organizations and their employees are increasingly being asked to manage unfamiliar relationships with unfamiliar parties. These relationships not only involve working across different national cultures, but also dealing with different organizational cultures, different professional cultures and even different internal constituencies. Managing such differences demands trust. This book brings together research findings on organizational trust-building across cultures. Established trust scholars from around the world consider the development and maintenance of trust between, for example, management consultants and their clients, senior international managers from different nationalities, different internal organizational groupings during times of change, international joint ventures, and service suppliers and the local communities they serve. These studies, set in a wide variety of national settings, are an important resource for academics, students and practitioners who wish to know more about the nature of cross-cultural trust-building in organizations.

Book Auditing

    Book Details:
  • Author : W. Robert Knechel
  • Publisher : Taylor & Francis
  • Release : 2016-10-04
  • ISBN : 1315531720
  • Pages : 721 pages

Download or read book Auditing written by W. Robert Knechel and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2016-10-04 with total page 721 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Focusing on auditing as a judgment process, this unique textbook helps readers strike the balance between understanding auditing theory and how an audit plays out in reality. The only textbook to provide complete coverage of both the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, Auditing reflects the contemporary evolution of the audit process. New additions to the book include expert updates on key topics, such as the audit of accounting estimates, group audit, and the Integrated Audit. Supplemented by extra on-line resources, students using this established text will be well-equipped to be effective auditors and to understand the role of auditing in the business world.

Book Assessing Fraud Risk  Trustworthiness  Reliability  and Truthfulness

Download or read book Assessing Fraud Risk Trustworthiness Reliability and Truthfulness written by Meghann Cefaratti and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As directed by SAS 99 (AICPA, 2002), fraud risk assessment is an iterative process that begins with the recognition of initial fraud risk factors and then involves interviewing senior financial personnel (e.g., CFO) to explain the financial results and nonfinancial operating personnel to corroborate information obtained from the financial personnel. Prior research has not examined if auditors can combine evidence from workpaper documentation with interviews with multiple entity personnel to appropriately update their truthfulness and fraud risk assessments in a situation where management seeks to conceal fraud. In this study, 67 auditors, across professional ranks, completed a case based on an actual fraud. The presence or absence of fraud was manipulated. Auditors received and evaluated audit evidence in three stages -- after receiving client background information, client inquiry evidence from senior financial personnel, and inquiry evidence from operating personnel. The results show that auditors were not able to appropriately differentiate between the fraud and no fraud conditions after the initial review of financial statements and fraud risk factors and after the review of the information provided by the senior financial personnel, even when the financial personnel were being deceptive. However, when auditors received inconsistent (consistent) audit evidence from operating personnel, they appropriately increased (decreased) their fraud risk assessments and decreased (increased) their trustworthiness, reliability, and truthfulness judgments of financial personnel. Further analysis indicates that auditors with prior experience with fraud had heightened awareness of fraud early in the process based only on fraud risk factors and client deception. We extend research on deception detection by demonstrating auditors' ability to appropriately detect fraud and assess client truthfulness when presented with evidence from a corroborating source. These findings also provide evidence on SAS 99's recommendation for the use of client inquiry, but only when integrated with other audit evidence.

Book Internal Auditors  Fraud Risk Assessments

Download or read book Internal Auditors Fraud Risk Assessments written by Tina Carpenter and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recent financial reporting scandals have prompted actions directed at improving corporate governance, especially as it relates to fraud prevention and detection. Internal auditors are now perceived as an important part of the solution to this breakdown in financial reporting and ethical behavior. We investigate whether the group interaction commonly associated with brainstorming is necessary to reap the benefits of brainstorming for auditors' fraud judgments. We also investigate whether this group interaction can reduce a response mode bias that auditors have been shown to exhibit when assessing risk qualitatively or quantitatively. Results from our experiment suggest that internal auditors who brainstorm in groups provide higher fraud risk assessments than individual auditors who brainstorm alone, and the brainstorming groups also identify more quality fraud risks than individual auditors who brainstorm alone. Consistent with prior research, we find that auditors who assess risk qualitatively generally provide higher fraud risk assessments than those auditors who assess risk quantitatively. However, group brainstorming appears to significantly reduce this bias. We conclude that group brainstorming could provide benefits for internal auditors when making fraud judgments.

Book The Routledge Companion to Auditing

Download or read book The Routledge Companion to Auditing written by David Hay and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-09-15 with total page 504 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Auditing has been a subject of some controversy, and there have been repeated attempts at reforming its practice globally. This comprehensive companion surveys the state of the discipline, including emerging and cutting-edge trends. It covers the most important and controversial issues, including auditing ethics, auditor independence, social and environmental accounting as well as the future of the field. This handbook is vital reading for legislators, regulators, professionals, commentators, students and researchers involved with auditing and accounting. The collection will also prove an ideal starting place for researchers from other fields looking to break into this vital subject.

Book The Fraud Audit

Download or read book The Fraud Audit written by Leonard W. Vona and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2011-08-09 with total page 404 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Essential guidance for creation of an effective fraud audit program in core business systems The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners has reported that U.S. businesses lose up to $4 billion annually due to fraud and abuse. Discover fraud within your business before yours becomes another business fraud statistic. The Fraud Audit provides a proven fraud methodology that allows auditors to discover fraud versus investigating it. Explains how to create a fraud audit program Shows auditors how to locate fraud through the use of data mining Focuses on a proven methodology that has actually detected fraudulent transactions Take a look inside for essential guidance for fraud discovery within specific corporate F&A functions, such as disbursement, procurement, payroll, revenue misstatement, inventory, journal entries, and management override.