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Forensic Accounting

Lessons from Timbercorp Collapse

by 9 June 2009

What we can learn from this:
Beware of tax-driven schemes – they are usually unviable investments.
If a return sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.
Do your homework.
If you don’t understand it, you shouldn’t be in it

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Unfair and Oppressive Conduct Case Study

by Fiona Bateman 9 June 2009

Case study of our investigation of unfair and oppressive conduct. Business investments

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Domestic Care Rates – Updated

by 8 June 2009

The domestic care rates have been updated with ABS Average Weekly Earnings

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Update on Superannuation Valuations for Family Law in NSW

by Arnold Shields 8 June 2009

Update on Superannuation Valuations for Family Law in NSW

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Workplace Culture and Employee Fraud

by 10 March 2009

When it comes to employee fraud, prevention is definitely better than cure. So why do executives who routinely minimize other risks to their organisation fail to address one of the most commonly occurring threats – employee fraud? Perhaps they believe that they would notice any fraud before it became serious, or that their employees are all trustworthy, or it is the auditor’s job to spot fraud, or that this is an area that is too organizationally difficult to for them to address.

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History of Forensic Accounting

by Arnold Shields 5 March 2009

With all the publicity given to forensic accounting these days, you’d be forgiven for thinking that it’s a fairly recent aspect of the accounting profession

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