20984 - FORENSIC ACCOUNTING AND FRAUD EXAMINATION
Department of Accounting
PAUL DEMERE
Conoscenze pregresse consigliate
PROPEDEUTICITA'
Mission e Programma sintetico
MISSION
PROGRAMMA SINTETICO
This course will provide a survey of the discipline of forensic accounting and introduce students to the analytical tools used by forensic accountants in detecting, investigating, and preventing fraud. Topics covered within this course would include:
- A review of the accounting and auditing environment in which fraud occurs
- The elements and psychology of fraud
- Governance and internal control tools to prevent fraud
- Definitions and categories of fraud schemes
- Schemes related to cash, payroll, inventory, and financial reporting
- Tax fraud, valuation and insurance fraud, corruption, and money laundering
- ESG-related fraud and cyber-security threats
- Fraud symptoms and general detection
- Using data analytics to detect fraud
- The process of fraud investigation, including detection and reporting of fraud, collecting evidence for legal actions, and communicating findings using data visualization
Risultati di Apprendimento Attesi (RAA)
CONOSCENZA E COMPRENSIONE
This course should teach students to:
- Define fraud and relevant forensic accounting tools within a variety of business contexts
- Understand the environments and pressures that lead to fraud and identify these risk factors
- Solve problems using relevant accounting knowledge and data analytics tools
- Design data analytic tools to detect fraud and address fraud risks
- Question and investigate reported numbers through interactive simulations and cases
- Provide documentary support for fraud investigations
CAPACITA' DI APPLICARE CONOSCENZA E COMPRENSIONE
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Modalità didattiche
- Lezioni
- Testimonianze (in aula o a distanza)
- Company visits
- Esercitazioni pratiche
- Lavori/Assignment individuali
- Lavori/Assignment di gruppo
- Interazione/Gamification
- Competizioni/Hackathon
DETTAGLI
In addition to lectures, this course includes one or more guest lectures from experts in fraud investigation, corporate governance, or analytics. There will also be a fraud simulation project to be completed individually, and team projects examining different aspects of fraud. Some lectures may be supplemented with interactive case studies to be analyzed in class. The projects and cases are designed to help students gain hands-on experience with the tools and techniques needed to identify and investigate fraud in different business contexts.
Metodi di valutazione dell'apprendimento
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STUDENTI FREQUENTANTI E NON FREQUENTANTI
ATTENDING
Student assessments will consist of:
- A midterm and final written exam to gauge student understanding of key terms and principles
- The individual fraud simulation project to test applied knowledge of fraud investigation techniques
- Group projects to test student understanding of fraud, fraud detection analytics, and fraud investigation techniques
- Engagement in case studies, guest lectures, and peer critiques of group project performance (i.e., participation)
NOT ATTENDING
Same as attending – in-class participation will be substituted through writing brief memos which will be graded on the same scale as in-class participation.
Materiali didattici
STUDENTI FREQUENTANTI E NON FREQUENTANTI
Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of the White Collar Criminal, Eugene Soltes, Public Affairs, New York, NY, 2016.
Other handouts and cases as provided on Blackboard