Fraud study links financial misstatement to collusion
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Abstract: A closely knit staff can backfire against an employer when fraud strikes. Collusion can appear in financial misstatement cases in which top managers or others falsify records to appear more creditworthy. Learn about the types of fraudulent reporting techniques, including fictitious revenue, concealed liabilities, improper asset valuations and cutoff scams.
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