Forensic Analytics, 2nd Edition /

Become the forensic analytics expert in your organization using effective and efficient data analysis tests to find anomalies, biases, and potential fraud-the updated new edition Forensic Analytics reviews the methods and techniques that forensic accountants can use to detect intentional and uninten...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Nigrini, Mark (Author)
Corporate Authors: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company, Knovel (Firm)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Wiley, 2020.
Edition:2nd edition.
Series:Wiley corporate f&a
Subjects:
Online Access: Full text (Wentworth users only)
Description
Summary:Become the forensic analytics expert in your organization using effective and efficient data analysis tests to find anomalies, biases, and potential fraud-the updated new edition Forensic Analytics reviews the methods and techniques that forensic accountants can use to detect intentional and unintentional errors, fraud, and biases. This updated second edition shows accountants and auditors how analyzing their corporate or public sector data can highlight transactions, balances, or subsets of transactions or balances in need of attention. These tests are made up of a set of initial high-level overview tests followed by a series of more focused tests. These focused tests use a variety of quantitative methods including Benford's Law, outlier detection, the detection of duplicates, a comparison to benchmarks, time-series methods, risk-scoring, and sometimes simply statistical logic. The tests in the new edition include the newly developed vector variation score that quantifies the change in an array of data from one period to the next. The goals of the tests are to either produce a small sample of suspicious transactions, a small set of transaction groups, or a risk score related to individual transactions or a group of items. The new edition includes over two hundred figures. Each chapter, where applicable, includes one or more cases showing how the tests under discussion could have detected the fraud or anomalies. The new edition also includes two chapters each describing multi-million-dollar fraud schemes and the insights that can be learned from those examples. These interesting real-world examples help to make the text accessible and understandable for accounting professionals and accounting students without rigorous backgrounds in mathematics and statistics. Emphasizing practical applications, the new edition shows how to use either Excel or Access to run these analytics tests. The book also has some coverage on using Minitab, IDEA, R, and Tableau to run forensic-focused tests. The use of SAS and Power BI rounds out the software coverage. The software screenshots use the latest versions of the software available at the time of writing. This authoritative book: Describes the use of statistically-based techniques including Benford's Law, descriptive statistics, and the vector variation score to detect errors and anomalies Shows how to run most of the tests in Access and Excel, and other data analysis software packages for a small sample of the...
Physical Description:1 online resource (544 pages).
ISBN:9781119585763
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Online resource; Title from title page (viewed May 12, 2020).
Issuing Body Note:Made available through: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company.