How Forensic Accounting Brought Down Al Capone And Enron

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    How Forensic Accounting Brought Down Al Capone and Enron

    The "Enron scandal" and the fall of Al Capone had similar characteristics The "Enron Scandal means more than just a tale of accounting manipulation. It surpassed all other accounting frauds, because it was not just a matter of hiding losses, Enron led the pack of white collar crimes committed out of pure greed. The same could be said for Al Capone. In the 1930,s Frank J Wilson was the man who spearheaded the campaign to convict Al Capon of tax evasion. During prohibition Capone dominated the

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    The Strategy of Growth in Economics

    Management Five Skills a Forensic Accountant Need to Possess Determine the most important Five Skills that a Forensic Accountant Needs to Possess. The down slope in the economy has driven a new demand of accountants in the job market. The economy is at all-time low so the government is scrutinizing and penalizing businesses for inappropriate accounting scandals. Recent incidents of fraud have been noted in the media weekly. The new field of accountants has companies like Enron, Tyco, and WorldCom

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    Forensic Accounting in Practice

    Forensic Accounting in Practice: Forensic Accountants: Fraud Busters A forensic accountant is part investigator, part auditor, part attorney, and part accountant (Levanti, T.). Due to the increase in high-profile cases of companies and individuals, forensic accounting is a growing and popular field in the business and forensic subjects. A forensic accountant is someone who is often retained to analyze, interpret, summarize, interviews and present complex financial and business related issues in

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