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Accounting: What the World's Best Forensic Accountants and Auditors Know About Forensic Accounting and Auditing - That You Don't
- Narrated by: Michael Reaves, Sam Slydell
- Length: 5 hrs and 55 mins
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Summary
If you want to become the Sherlock Holmes of the accounting world, then check out this audiobook....
Two comprehensive manuscripts in one audiobook:
- Forensic Accounting: What the World's Best Forensic Accountants Know - That You Don't
- Auditing: The Ultimate Guide to Performing Internal and External Audits
Financial officers, auditors, police officers, and other detectives all rely on forensic accountants. You may wonder, what type of person becomes a forensic accountant? The first part of this audiobook will detail not only what it takes to be one, but also how to be good at it.
In part one of this audiobook, you will:
- Learn about different types of fraud and how it is detected
- Probably learn more about fraud than you did in school
- Discover how to review financial statements and inventories through the eyes of a detective
- Learn how to minimize the risk for businesses or the individuals involved
- Gain knowledge about other areas of fraud, such as stocks, securities, and investments
- Get real-life examples of cases and situations so you can learn all the necessary and valuable lessons contained in the audiobook
- And much, much more
Part two of this audiobook will cover topics such as:
- What is auditing?
- Types of audits, balance sheets, and assertions
- Life as an auditor - differences in audits and ethics
- Auditing business functions and assets
- Auditing human resources, inventory management, internal controls
- Assessing audit risk and filing a report
So, if you want to learn about forensic accounting and auditing, listen to this audiobook now!
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- Jasmine Norton
- 06-11-18
Pretty easy to follow.
The topic is no doubt complex but this book is pretty easy to read, follow and understand. Breaks down concepts of Forensic accounting into simple steps. Gives examples and provides additional support at the end too.
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- Cotham Mark
- 05-11-18
Good book...
Easy to understand stuff although it is a complicated one. Good introduction into Forensic accounting. Helpful Forensic Accounting and Auditing techniques.
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- Anil Khanal
- 25-03-21
No substance, just words
Not useful for a professional accountant, nothing useful, just generic outdated literature that is of little help. written for people with non financial background, i guess.
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- 09-02-19
Easy listening for a difficult to read topic
I just discovered this series of books last week. This particular package is the first I have listened to and completed and I am optimistic for the rest. I can highly recommend this one. The subject of audit is not often easy to read about, and undertaking an audit can be quite an excruciatingly stressful endeavour especially when it is not in your daily job description.
However, listening to the subject of audit discussed alongside forensic accounting and in extended context makes it more interesting, and the reasons for doing it, the process and the outcome with the attendant benefits become more tangible. Full marks to the author and the narrators.
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