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	<title>Comments on: Financial Statement Fraud: Prevention and Detection</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>This book is a must-read for anybody involved in financial reporting, including investors who are putting their savings at risk. It breaks down financial statement fraud, how it occurs, and how it can and should be prevented or detected in the corporate hierarchy (auditor&#039;s role, audit committee&#039;s role, management&#039;s role, etc.)  It is extremeley relevant, especially in light of the Enron situation, well organized, and comprehensive. The Foreword by Joseph Wells makes a powerful argument on how pervasive a problem financial statement has become and speaks to this book&#039;s importance as part of the solution.
Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This book is a must-read for anybody involved in financial reporting, including investors who are putting their savings at risk. It breaks down financial statement fraud, how it occurs, and how it can and should be prevented or detected in the corporate hierarchy (auditor&#8217;s role, audit committee&#8217;s role, management&#8217;s role, etc.)  It is extremeley relevant, especially in light of the Enron situation, well organized, and comprehensive. The Foreword by Joseph Wells makes a powerful argument on how pervasive a problem financial statement has become and speaks to this book&#8217;s importance as part of the solution.<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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