
The Great Accounting Frauds
The Common Theme That Runs Through All Of Them
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But what if I told you that some of these stories wouldn't put a dent in the money stolen in some of the biggest accounting frauds of all time?
However, there is much less information available on these major crimes despite the large sums of money involved and the intriguing story behind them.
That is, until now.
Introducing The Great Accounting Frauds, a must-read for anyone interested in learning more about these highly complex and fascinating crimes and the common theme that runs through all of them.
Whether it's the manipulation tactics that helped Enron embezzle millions or the deceptive and duplicitous tactics of large corporations like Adelphia, this book covers it all.
If you are a fan of crime stories where there are high stakes and even higher rewards, this isn't one you're going to want to miss.
Inside The Great Accounting Frauds, discover:
- Enron's accounting manipulation tactics
- The rise and fall of WorldCom
- The aftermath of the Adelphia fraud
- The key player's roles in the financial crash of 2008
- The risky trading and fraudulent activities of The London Whale
Grab a copy of The Great Accounting Frauds today!
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