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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 – Fall 2010Slide 10-1 Today’s Topics n Transparency Barriers n Nature of Financial Fraud n Detection of Financial Fraud

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 – Fall 2010Slide 10-2 Barriers to Transparency n Transparency defined n WYSIWYG n Management bias n Measurement bias

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 – Fall 2010Slide 10-3 Financial Fraud Statistics n Key players n COSO n The Treadway Comm.-NCFFR n SEC’s AAERs n Accounting & Auditing Enforcement Releases n Treadway Commission: 1987 n Infrequent but costly n COSO Update: 1999 n 300 AAERs

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 – Fall 2010Slide Key Tidbits n Average period: 23.7 months n Revenue frauds were #1 n Asset misstatement-spread around n Mean misstatement = $25 M n CEO involved in 72% of the cases n Last audit was unqualified in 55% of the cases n Mean assets = $532 M; revenues = $232 M n S/W and manufacturing involved in 12% of the cases n NASDAQ had 78% n 36% filed for bankruptcy n Non-existent or uninvolved audit committees n Insiders on Boards of Directors n Family relationships were common n Financial pressures were high n 56% of auditors were Big 6 n Auditors named in 30% of cases n 25% changed auditors after the fraud n Relatively few executives went to prison

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 – Fall 2010Slide 10-5 Financial Fraud Motivation n Greed n Fear of failure n Lack of accounting expertise n Scope of operations—too broad

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 – Fall 2010Slide 10-6 Financial Fraud Detection n KTT is the key n Use the Fraud Exposure Rectangle n Management & Directors n Background, motivation & influence n Company relationships n Obligations, related party transactions & compliance n Nature of organization & industry n Financial results & operations n GAAP, attitude