1st Edition

Fraud Auditing Using CAATT A Manual for Auditors and Forensic Accountants to Detect Organizational Fraud

By Shaun Aghili Copyright 2019
    224 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
    by Auerbach Publications

    224 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
    by Auerbach Publications

    224 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
    by Auerbach Publications

    This book discusses various common occupational and organizational fraud schemes, based on the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) fraud tree and assist fraud examiners and auditors in correctly choosing the appropriate audit tests to uncover such various fraud schemes. The book also includes information about audit test red flags to watch out for, a list of recommended controls to help prevent future fraud related incidents, as well as step-by-step demonstrations of a number of common audit tests using IDEA® as a CAATT tool.

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    Chapter 1 A Pedagogical Approach to Using This Manual

    Chapter 2 Compendium of CAATT-Based Audit Tests for the Detection of Asset Misappropriation (Cash and Inventory)

    Chapter 3 Asset Misappropriation II – Fraudulent Disbursements

    Chapter 4 Compendium of CAATT-Based Audit Tests for the Detection of Financial Statement Fraud

    Chapter 5 Compendium of CAATT-Based Audit Tests for the Detection of Corruption

    Chapter 6 CAATT in Fraud Auditing

    Chapter 7 Audit Test Manual for ACFE Fraud Tree Schemes Using IDEA®

    Chapter 8 Student Case Study Research and Oral Presentation Project

    Index

    Biography

    Shaun Aghili, DBA, CISSP-ISSMP, CISA, CIA, CCSA, CFSA, CGAP, CRMA, CFE, CMA

    A Management Associate professor and a veteran of the financial services industry, Dr.

    Aghili's academic research and professional interests revolve around internal audit, fraud

    prevention, and information systems assurance issues and considerations, especially

    within the financial services sector.

    Shaun Aghili's academic achievements include a doctorate degree in business

    administration (DBA), and the completion of a post-doctorate executive leadership

    training program through Cornell University.

    Dr. Aghili also maintains a total of ten professional designations in internal and

    information systems auditing, management accounting, fraud examination, and

    information systems security management. On a global scale, Dr. Aghili is among the

    very few academic members of the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) to hold five internal

    auditing designations.