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'''Accounting fraud'''' is an intentional act involving the use of deception, which occurs for the purpose of distorting financial information and gaining an unfair or illegal advantage and which is carried out by one or more persons in management, those charged with governance, employees or third parties<ref>IFAC (2016), p. 162-163</ref>. | '''Accounting fraud'''' is an intentional act involving the use of deception, which occurs for the purpose of distorting financial information and gaining an unfair or illegal advantage and which is carried out by one or more persons in management, those charged with governance, employees or third parties<ref>IFAC (2016), p. 162-163</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 17:43, 14 November 2022
Accounting fraud
Accounting fraud' is an intentional act involving the use of deception, which occurs for the purpose of distorting financial information and gaining an unfair or illegal advantage and which is carried out by one or more persons in management, those charged with governance, employees or third parties[1].
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- ↑ IFAC (2016), p. 162-163