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Forensic Accounting and Finance

Principles and Practice

Bee-Lean Chew Niamh Brennan Adam Calvert Norman Cowan

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English
Kogan Page Ltd
03 August 2017
A complete guide to Forensic Accounting and Finance, this book is ideal for advanced-level students and new or mid-level forensic accounting professionals looking to boost their specialist knowledge as part of their CPD, for accountants who wish to build more knowledge in this skills area or advanced undergraduates who feel ready to stretch themselves.

Demand for expertise in this field is growing, and Forensic Accounting and Finance offers a complete, accessible and affordable guide, combining coverage of principle theory with the real and practical needs of the professional. Written by a strong academic and practitioner author team and in association with the Network for Independent Forensic Accountants, this book covers all forensic accounting topics from forensics as an extension of auditing and the basic principles of forensic accounting, to financial analysis and modelling, financial reporting, financial crime, and IT systems.

Forensic Accounting and Finance shares current examples and case studies, highlighting cultural differences for key topics with updated regional legislation information available online for those looking for a truly global approach which is always up to date. Online supporting resources include PowerPoint lecture slides and links to regional updates.

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Imprint:   Kogan Page Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 233mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   440g
ISBN:   9780749479992
ISBN 10:   074947999X
Pages:   288
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter - 01: The forensic accountant in practice [Fiona Hotston Moore and Simon Martin]; Chapter - 02: The forensic accountant as expert witness [Niamh M Brennan]; Chapter - 03: Forensic accountancy and taxation [Tim Cook]; Chapter - 04: Forensic accountancy and fraud [David Muggridge]; Chapter - 05: Fraud prevention [Steven Toms]; Chapter - 06: Professional negligence [Adam Stronach and Christopher Hatcher]; Chapter - 07: Valuations [Brian Spencer and Christopher Hatcher]; Chapter - 08: Audit and financial reporting [Bee-Lean Chew]; Chapter - 09: Crime [Andrew Donaldson and Adam Calvert]; Chapter - 10: Commercial disputes [Kate Hart]; Chapter - 11: Forensic accountancy in matrimonial cases [Kate Hart]; Chapter - 12: Insolvency [Norman Cowan]; Chapter - 13: Personal injury [Christopher Hatcher]

Bee-Lean Chew is an experienced member of the forensic accounting team at Wilder Coe Ltd., a director of the Network of Independent Forensic Accountants and a provider of CPD training to solicitors and fellow business professionals. The author trained with Wilder Coe Ltd., becoming partner in 2005. A Chartered Accountant, Ms Chew has a Law degree from Kent University, a Master's degree in Finance from the University of Strathclyde and is an ICAEW-accredited Forensic Accountant.

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