Financial Shenanigans: How to Detect Accounting Gimmicks & Fraud in Financial Reports

Rated 4.24 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating

Author:Howard Schilit
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Companies
Published Year:1993
Format:Paperback
ISBN:9780070561311

4.24/5 (Goodreads)

This product is currently out of stock and unavailable.

SKU: 9780070561311 Category:

Written by the man Wall Street Week’s Louis Rukeyser calls “an expert on corporate financial games,” this no-nonsense guide draws on eye-opening case histories of major companies whose recent accounting “shenanigans” brought in millions of investment dollars before they were exposed. Building on the specific lessons learned from these cases, Financial Shenanigans shows investors, lenders, auditors, regulators, and others how to immediately spot such misleading accounting tricks Recording revenue prematurely; Recording bogus revenues; Boosting income artificially with one-time gains; Shifting current expenses to a later period; Failing to record or disclose major liabilities; Shifting current income to a later period; Shifting future expenses to the current period. Plus there are tips on checking the balance of inventory, sales, and receivables. . .scrutinizing statements of cash flows. . .and much more!

Weight0.35 kg
Dimensions20 × 13 × 2 cm
Author

Publisher

Published Year

Format

ISBN

Shopping Cart