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4.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to Understand and Thorough,
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This review is from: The Complete Guide to Spotting Accounting Fraud & Cover-Ups: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply (Paperback)
When I first started 'The Complete Guide to Spotting Accounting Fraud & Cover-Ups' by Martha Maeda, I thought I was going to be bored. Actually, this book is quite fascinating. It promises to be easy to read, and it lives up to that promise, even for someone who'd had no background in accounting or finances. There are plenty of examples, including the cases of Bernard Madoff and Martha Stewart and examples from Coca-Cola, AOL, the International Olympic Committee, and more that show how the lessons apply to real life. As a psychology major, I found the discussion of psychopathic personality disorder in business especially fascinating.
This book is also very thorough. It discusses in detail the different kinds of frauds that are most likely to occur, why the occur, and who is most likely to be involved in them. More important, it details the ways owners of businesses large and small and investors can keep an eye out for the various kinds of fraud. Numerous resources went into researching this book, and Maeda shares the particularly valuable and user-friendly resources with the reader. According to the introduction, organizations in the USA lose about 7% of their annual revenue to fraud, or an estimated $994 billion total. For these reasons, anyone who runs a business or a charity (even church groups) or who has investments should read through it at least once.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Termendously useful book !,
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This review is from: The Complete Guide to Spotting Accounting Fraud & Cover-Ups: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply (Paperback)
This book came highly recommended by a colleague and I appreciate its clarity and useful examples. It has more than met my expectations.
4.0 out of 5 stars
TRUST NO ONE! Lose your faith in humanity but keep your retirement!,
By Shay E. Escobar (Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Complete Guide to Spotting Accounting Fraud & Cover-Ups: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply (Paperback)
For those of us still walking the tightrope between optimism and pessimism, the verdict is in . . . . the glass is half empty when it comes to human nature and if you don't want your nest egg empty as well, it is critical that you read The Complete Guide to Spotting Accounting Fraud and Cover-ups by Martha Maeda now.
This is a must-read for anyone involved in any capacity of a business. Vigilant owners and would-be owners should consider it their new bible and make it mandatory reading for any employee involved in their finances, since, as Maeda points out, there are many levels where fraudulent actions could be caught, but because of oversight, are not. One word of warning before taking the aforementioned advice: One man's science kit is another's Anarchist Cookbook and this book could do as much harm as help should it fall into the wrong hands . . . but perhaps that is just the pessimist talking. That being said, Maeda walks the reader through every aspect of fraud from the various types (financial statement, corruption, asset misappropriation, etc.) to detection of each in great detail. However, what many readers might find just as useful are the segments that profile the would-be embezzler; surprisingly, it's not what one would think. Punctuating a highly readable and educational text are segments from newspaper headlines about costly fraud cases. This adds emphasis to the importance of the information presented and serves as a warning for the "it could never happen to me types." Case in point, even the coffers aren't safe from embezzlement. If your faith in the priesthood wasn't shaken by molestation allegations, reading the news story "Priest Calls Theft from Collection Basket his 401 K," should do it. Maeda uses this story to emphasize the point made by her research in Chapter 3, "Who Commits Fraud?" According to Cressey's Triangle, or the fraud triangle, any ordinary person can and just might commit fraud if three factors unite: personal motivation, the opportunity to do so, and means of justifying the criminal behavior. While the eternal optimists would like to think an employee would never betray them, Maeda's research clearly illustrates that under the right (or wrong) set of circumstances, almost any employee has the potential to commit fraud. At this point the optimist might be questioning their employees, their religion, even the fidelity of their spouses. Is nothing sacred? Sadly, the answer is no when it comes to money. The Complete Guide to Spotting Accounting Fraud and Cover-ups addresses the realists by acknowledging that while there is no way to stop fraud entirely, there is still hope. Implementing the proactive approaches provided in the book may curb workplace dishonesty without going all 1984. By creating and maintaining an ethical environment, an employer may be able to minimize fraud without turning to the services of the Thought Police. However, just as your mother nagged you to be a good example for your little brother, Maeda points out that the attitude of senior management has a trickle-down effect on all the employees of the organization. So be prepared to set the example because no one likes a hypocrite, and it's a lot easier to justify stealing from one.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Complete Guide to Spotting Accounting Fraud and Cover-ups,
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This review is from: The Complete Guide to Spotting Accounting Fraud & Cover-Ups: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply (Paperback)
Martha Maeda's comprehensive look into the criminal world of fraud outlines everything you need to know about fraud in her book, "The Complete Guide to Spotting Accounting Fraud and Cover-ups."
Whether a small-business owner or a corporate CEO, this book will help any reader regardless of prior knowledge or experience with fraud learn how to spot and stop fraud in its tracks. Maeda's clear writing style and exhaustive research will allow anyone to grasp not only the various types of activity that constitutes fraud -- everything from skimming, check tampering and embezzlement to corporate espionage -- she also helps the reader get inside the head of a person committing the crime. For example, in her third chapter, "Who Commits Fraud?" Maeda doesn't just outline a general profile of someone who may commit fraud, she cites hard studies that are still widely used today in fraud investigations. Maeda recognizes that fraud does not just sprout out of simple greed, but can become a full-on addiction that prays on people with multi-layered problems. These problems, Maeda says, can be the result of personal failures that these people believe can be solved secretly and quietly by violating the trust of employers for personal gain. With Maeda's insight into the mind of a person who commits fraud, the reader is then guided through a series of strategies with how to deal with fraud, from detecting it to when to alert the authorities to launching an internal investigation within a business. The result is a book that is not only helpful but also a fascinating look into the psyche of white-collar criminals
4.0 out of 5 stars
Eye opening information on accounting fraud,
By Mina Raulston "Mina Raulston Freelance Writer" (Columbus, OH United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Complete Guide to Spotting Accounting Fraud & Cover-Ups: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply (Paperback)
The Complete Guide to Spotting Accounting Fraud and Cover-Ups by Martha Maeda provides the reader with fourteen chapters plus appendices and references of information about accounting fraud. By breaking it down into the types of fraud and how they can be accomplished the book makes it easy for company management and investors to research and recognize possible accounting fraud. One typing error on page 11 leaves out one or more words in a sentence but other than that the book was error free.
As the book details how each fraud can be accomplished it provides statistics, red flags and methods for preventing fraud for both small and large business entities. The book also gives the reader resources on how to obtain help in discovering fraud including professional fraud investigators. The Complete Guide to Spotting Accounting Fraud and Cover-Ups delivers what it promises.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really helpful book!,
By Shannon Devereaux Sanford "Shannon Devereaux ... (WTBQ Radio NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Complete Guide to Spotting Accounting Fraud & Cover-Ups: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply (Paperback)
My husband is a great guy; however he is way too gullible. He believes in every get-rich-quick scheme that comes his way, and the last time I looked we were far from rich. In fact, I would like to have the money back he has lost by those who have bilked him out of a few bucks - some being employees he knew and trusted. Since getting back what we lost probably won't happen, I have bought him this book so we can finish paying for our child's braces and save for college. While not all get-rich-quick-schemes are fraud and not all employees steal, he needs to know how to spot fraud and how to protect our finances.Martha Maeda explains that "fraud is the theft of assets from a company or individual through the manipulation and abuse of legitimate processes." This can make it difficult to detect because it seems so above-board - and it can happen to anyone. Financial savvy victims of Bernie Madoff did not think they were giving their money to a crook. For years they believed their money was safe. It wasn't. His Ponzi scheme was eventually uncovered and many people lost their life's savings. You can prevent this from happening to you.
In this book Ms. Maeda makes clear to us layman What Fraud is, Who Commits Fraud, How Fraud is Detected, What Financial Statement Fraud is, How to Spot Accounting Fraud in an Organization, the Seven Different Types of Financial Statement Manipulations, How to Prevent Fraud and How to Assess and Conduct an Investigation on Fraud. She also points out to us what Asset Misappropriation and Embezzlement are and how to spot Fraudulent Disbursements. It is no wonder that average people like me just don't get how complicated and established financial larceny is. This is why we all need this book. Ms. Maeda has explained in very understandable details what we need to know. This is a book I will buy for other family members and keep handy for years. I was surprised at how much I didn't know about accounting fraud and financial cover-ups and am delighted to finally find a book that explains it all to me - and my husband - so we will never be in the dark again. A valuable and necessary book for everyone, I want to thank Ms. Maeda for enlightening me. I will never be without this book, and neither will my husband. I'll make sure of that. |
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The Complete Guide to Spotting Accounting Fraud & Cover-Ups: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply by Martha Maeda (Paperback - 2010)
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