ACCO 455: FRAUD EXAMINATION
This course examines the principles of fraud prevention, detection and deterrence. Topics covered may include the psychology of the fraudster, cash receipt schemes, cash disbursement schemes, non-cash misappropriations, corruption, fraudulent financial statements, fraud risk assessments, investigation techniques and interviewing witnesses. This course may also examine auditors’ responsibilities towards fraud, the evaluation of internal controls and important pieces of legislation such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Criminal Code of Canada. Finally, the ethical aspects associated with fraud are discussed. Class sessions consist of lectures and real-life fraud case/video discussions from various sources, including the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE).
Company officers are responsible for proper design, periodic assessment of the effectiveness, and disclosure of material deficiencies in internal controls to external auditors and the audit committee. They are also required to disclose to auditors and the audit committee any fraud, whether material or not, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the company’s internal controls. This course is useful to Business Students as it focuses on the role of management in the prevention, detection and disclosure of occupational fraud. This course also helps Accounting Students to recognize and analyze the red flags of fraud during regular audit missions, and to explain how allegations of fraud should be investigated and resolved.
This course is led by Dr. Peltier-Rivest who conducts research and teaches courses on anti-fraud topics at JMSB. Dr. Peltier-Rivest's research has been published in such journals as the Journal of Financial Crime; the Journal of Forensic Accounting; Fraud Magazine; the Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation;
Francine Danniau (plus-un)
- Onafhankelijkheidslaan 42
- 9000
- Belgium
- +32 479907154
- francine.danniau@skynet.be
- Moments of transmutation through words spoken and written.
Patricia Gaviria
- 1407 -552 Wellington St W
- ON MSV2V5
- CANADA
- +1 416 427 6736
- patricia.gaviria.s@icloud.com
- Particular trait of the work: The trans-mission of psychoanalysis
Sanem Guvenc
- 204-2910 Ontario Street
- VST 2Y6
- CANADA
- +1 (604) 240 -5394
- sanem.gvnc@gmail.com
- Writing transition(s)
Shari Zimmerman
- 34 Plaza Street
- 11238
- USA
- +1 917 929 7341
- shari.zimmerman@gmail.com
- Transmuting speech, transposing sens: resonance(s) lost, and found, in trans-la-tion
Jean Luc Monnier (plus-un)
- 2, rue Victor Hugo
- 35000
- France
- +7089453821
- Monnierj@orange.fr
- Sublimation et non rapport sexuel
Ivan Kudryashov
- 3 rue Lénine
- 630099
- Russie
- +7(913)793-93-88
- legat1983@gmail.com
- Le lien du ravage avec le fantasme féminin et masculine
Anna Khitrova
- 50/1 rue Ozerkovskaya naberezhnaya
- 115054
- Russie,
- +7(925)837-28-11
- Annaliz_khitrova@mail.ru
- Erotomanie dans la psychose et la nevrose quelle différence?
Eugene Ermakov
- 69k5 avenue Bolshaya Sampsonievsky
- 194044
- Russie
- +7 (921) 181-47-53
- Eugeneermakov9@gmail.com
- Pourquoi l'amour devient-il fou?
Svetlana Nétchitaylo
- 3 rue Lénine
- 6300099
- Russie
- +7(913)062-72-16
- svetlonila@gmail.com
- Jouissance de l'analysant et désir de l'analyste
Laure Naveau (plus-un)
- France
- 000
- laure.naveau@wanadoo.fr
- Loves Exiles
Linda Clarke
- Ireland
- 000
- linclarke1@gmail.com
- Love & Ravage
Loose Rik
- Ireland
- 000
- rikloose57@gmail.com
- Love and the non-rapport of the sexual relation
Susan McFeely
- Ireland
- 000
- susan.mcfeely@gmail.com
- Necessity/Contingency:The Lacanian logic of love
Alan Rowan
- Ireland
- 000
- rowanalan1@gmail.com
- Love and Structure
Lukas Chlebovec (plus-un)
- Hafengasse 7,
- 1030
- Austria
- 0043 681 816 36 800
- lukas.chlebovec@gmail.com
- The relationship between love and c
The Longman anthology of world literature
- Volume
: v. 2 package ISBN 9780205625925
Description
The Longman Anthology of World Literature offers a fresh and highly teachable presentation of the varieties of world literature from the 17th century to the present day.
Table of Contents
- VOLUME D: SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES THE WORLD THE MUGHALS MADE Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur (1483-1530) from The Memoirs of Babur ( trans. Wheeler M. Thackston) Jahangir (1569-1627) from The Memoirs of Jahangir (trans. Wheeler M. Thackston) Mirza Muhammad Rafi "Sauda" (1713-1781) from Satires[How to Earn a Living in Hindustan] (trans. Ralph Russell and Khurshidul Islam) Mir Muhammad Taqi "Mir" (1723-1810) Selected Couplets (trans. Ralph Russell and Khurshidul Islam) from The Autobiography (trans. C. M. Naim) Barnarsidass (Mid-17th Century) from Half a Tale (trans. Mukund Lath) CHIKAMATSU MON'ZAEMON (1653-1725) Love Suicide at Amijima(trans. Donald Keene) Resonance Houzumi Ikan: Chikamatsu on the Art of Puppet Theatre (trans. Brownstein) CAO XUEQIN (c. 1715-1763) from The Story of the Stone (trans. David Hawkes) Resonance Shen Fu: from Six Records of a Floating Life (trans. Pratt and Su-hui) THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE Mihri Khatun (1445-1512) I opened my eyes from sleep (trans. Walter Andrews et al.) At times, my longing for the beloved slays me (trans. Walter Andrews et al.) My heart burns in flames of sorrow (trans. Walter Andrews et al.) Fuzuli (1480-1556) Oh God, don't let anyone be like me (trans. Walter Andrews et al.) If my heart were a wild bird (trans. Walter Andrews et al.) For long years we have been haunting the quarter (trans. Walter Andrews et al.) The pointed reproach of the enemy (trans. Walter Andrews et al.) Nedim (1681-1730) At the gathering of desire (trans. Walter Andrews et al.) When the east wind leaves that curl (trans. Walter Andrews et al.) As the morning wind blows (trans. Walter Andrews et al.) Take yo