Virtually There Technologies: A Case Study of Earnings Management and Fraud (Table) (Case Study)
Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies 2004, July-August, 10, 4
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Publisher Description
CASE DESCRIPTION The primary subject matter of this case concerns recognizing and correcting earnings management and fraud. Secondary issues include helping students to develop professional judgment and to become aware of typical reporting problems experienced by growing companies. The case has a difficulty level of three and is appropriate for junior-level students in intermediate financial accounting courses. It could also be used at level four in a senior-level auditing class. The case is designed to be taught in 2.5 class hours and is expected to require 4 hours of outside preparation by students. Alternatively, the case can be assigned as a project that requires minimal classroom time.
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