By
Paul Shaw, Editor and publisher of Computing & Communications: Law and Protection, Financial Fraud, and Assets Protection, the latter periodical
covering organizational integrity compliance. He is the coauthor of Corporate Crime Investigation, Fraud Awareness Manual, and Forensic
Accounting Handbook.
Jack Bologna, He is an Associate Professor of management at Siena Heights College in Adrian, Michigan, and is the publisher of the monthly newsletters
Forensic Accounting Review and Computer Security Digest. Mr. Bologna has authored and coauthored a number of books including Accountant's
Handbook on Fraud and Commercial Crime and Forensic Accounting Handbook, 2nd Edition.
Description
Internal loss is one of the most costly forms of loss. Embezzlement is one of the least detected and prosecuted forms of internal theft.
Preventing Corporate Embezzlement is a professional reference that offers solutions. Managers, auditors and others charged with protecting
assets must achieve a heightened awareness of embezzlement. They need to recognize and understand the opportunities, methods, and varieties
of embezzlement, as well as establish internal controls that will prevent and detect embezzlement.
Audience:
Security managers and fraud auditors