Solution Manual For Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination, 2nd Edition
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Chapter 01-Introduction to Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination1-1Chapter 1Introduction to Forensic Accounting and Fraud ExaminationTeaching NotesThis chapter presents the opportunity to get students excited about the fieldsof forensicaccountingand fraud examination. Suggested points to stress:•GeneraloForensic Accounting breaks out from the traditional image of accounting asboring.oThere are many specialty opportunities within forensic accounting.oFraud Examination is one very important opportunity within forensicaccounting.oForensic accounting is a challenging field that requires many special skills.•Learning ObjectivesoLO1: Define forensic accountingand fraud examination.▪Differentiate from traditional accountingoLO2: Describe the difference between forensic accounting and auditing.▪Forensic accounting includes auditing, special auditing methods, andother services in additional to auditing (e.g., litigation support)oLO3: Explain the role of forensic accountantsand fraud examiners.▪Forensic accountants are needed in almost every area of business.Where there is money involved, a forensic accountant can play a role.Fraud examiners are needed to assist in preventing, detecting,investigating, and reporting on fraud.oLO4: Identify the knowledge and skills that forensic accountantsand fraudexaminersare expected to possess.▪Must not only be good with accounting numbers, but also withpsychology, IT, and so on. The AICPA offers a special forensicaccounting certification toCPAs.oLO5: Describe the opportunities that exist for those who choose to work asforensic accountantsand fraud examiners.▪Some specialties within forensic accounting (e.g., expert testimony,expert consultant) can result in some of the highest-paying careeropportunities in business.oLO6: Identify the organizations that support the work of forensic accountantsand fraud examiners.▪The organizations and professional certifications demonstrate thatforensic accounting is a well-recognized accounting specialty.
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