Mary-Jo Kranacher, MBA, CFE, CPA/CFF

Draft Guidelines for Fraud and Forensic Accounting Education

This column discusses educational and training guidelines for fraud and forensic accounting.

Written By: Mary-Jo Kranacher, MBA, CFE, CPA/CFF


Beyond the Fraud Triangle

Here are some tools that go further than the Fraud Triangle, which is inadequate for deterring, preventing and detecting fraud because pressure and rationalization cannot be observed and do not adequately explain every occurrence of fraud.

Written By: Jack W. Dorminey, Ph.D., A. Scott Fleming, Ph.D., CPA, CMA, Mary-Jo Kranacher, MBA, CFE, CPA/CFF, Richard A. Riley, Jr., Ph.D., CFE, CPA


Establishing Anti-Fraud Programs: Navigating the Academic Waters

How can we help students develop the critical knowledge, skills, and abilities they’ll need to succeed in an anti-fraud career?

Written By: Mary-Jo Kranacher, MBA, CFE, CPA/CFF, Richard A. Riley, Jr., Ph.D., CFE, CPA


Cleaning our Own House: De-frauding the halls of academe

All types of organizations are susceptible to fraud - even colleges and universities.

Written By: Mary-Jo Kranacher, MBA, CFE, CPA/CFF


Anti-Fraud Education: Standardizing nationally, expanding globally

While many professionals in the United States scramble to keep up with accounting changes mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and the Statement on Auditing Standards No. 99 "Consideration of Fraud in Financial Statements," our international counterparts face similar challenges.

Written By: Mary-Jo Kranacher, MBA, CFE, CPA/CFF


 

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