SEC Investigations on Fraudulent Reporting and Audit Cost, and Implications for Improving Audit & Financial Reporting Quality – Some Evidence and Suggestions
Status
Faculty
School
School of Economics and Business Administration
Department
Accounting
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2013
Publication / Conference / Sponsorship
Journal of Forensic Studies in Accounting and Business
Scholarly
yes
Peer Reviewed
1
Volume
5
Issue
1
First Page
56
Last Page
69
Disciplines
Business | Economics
Original Citation
Scott, W.D., Gist, W. E., & Shastri, T. (2013). SEC investigations on fraudulent reporting and audit cost, and implications for improving audit & financial reporting quality – Some evidence and suggestions. Journal of Forensic Studies in Accounting and Business, 5(1), 56-69
Repository Citation
Scott, Winifred; Gist, Willie E.; and Shastri, Trimbak. SEC Investigations on Fraudulent Reporting and Audit Cost, and Implications for Improving Audit & Financial Reporting Quality – Some Evidence and Suggestions (2013). Journal of Forensic Studies in Accounting and Business. 5 (1), 56-69. [article]. https://digitalcommons.stmarys-ca.edu/school-economics-business-faculty-works/218