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fraud risk management and auditing selected from 30 NGOs. Primary data was gathered using an online questionnaire and semi … current body of knowledge and further contributes to fraud risk management in NGOs. This study has also provided a very robust …
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Fraud is linked to economic and financial pressures that force people to commit it. Any fraud, regardless of the gender … and age of the fraud perpetrators, inevitably leaves a short-term or long-term negative mark on society’s economy. Many … of fraud imply the harmonious and efficient operation of several factors. One of them understands people’s attitudes …
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and indicate the use of fraud risk factors (red flags) in their efforts to detect fraudulent financial statements and … misappropriation of assets. Further, this study attempts to explain the effect of auditors' estimation of fraud prevalence in the … business environment on their assessment of fraud risk and their subsequent use of fraud risk factors. Empirical data were …
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Counterparty risk in the form of investment fraud damages a retiree’s nest egg. Does fraud negatively impact portfolios … determine the average reduction in portfolio success of a retiree who experiences fraud. Findings suggest that each incidence of … fraud results in a loss of three percentage points in retirement success. However, portfolios containing some bonds (75 …
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fraud is the most widespread form of economic crime in Ukraine and the world, which affects about 48% of domestic … States, in the fight against economic fraud. The study provides all grounds for asserting that it is quite feasible to … achieve the tangible reduction of economic (financial) fraud with preventive measures (which is rather quick and effective …
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Fraud is one of the most harmful phenomena, because it leads to collapse of organizations, causes economic downfall of … countries, and destroys faith in a country's capital markets. The impact of fraud is complex and has varying degrees depending … economic and noneconomic variables on fraud using a sample of 41 developed, in transition, and developing European countries …
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against it, i.e., cases of fraud or cheating, or payment default attract a much more negative reaction as compared to cases …
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Despite authorities and governments' efforts in fraud prevention and investigation, new types of fraud emerge daily. In … fact, the rise in global business scandals has heightened the need for forensic accounting, as financial fraud is the world … prevent accounting fraud. Research on fraud investigations and forensic accounting has predominantly employed quantitative …
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restatement announcements imply increased fraud risks in Chinese firms in the context that up to one quarter of listed companies … restatements with respect to fraud. In this paper, firms with financial restatements prove to be more likely to be labeled as … positively correlated with future fraud disclosures, and (3) restatements due to negligence are positively correlated with future …
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Corruption adversely affects all spheres of life, posing a significant threat as an enabler of other crimes. These include terrorism, organized crime, human trafficking, and illegal migration, all of which undermine the European integration process and pose risks not only to Ukraine but also to...
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