Customer Review: State of the Art in fraud investigation books. Full concepts, tables and figures that shows the whole picture of the theme. The ACL Desktop Education Edition CD-ROM included and the reference to Picalo's website makes the perfect match in theory and practice for everyone. Check the Cengage resources... more info
Customer Review: This is easily the most long winded and rambling book I've ever read. It is incredibly verbose and full of nothing but abstractions and psychobabble. This book has very little practical information for would-be auditors.
Customer Review: This is by far the most useful book I've seen covering the subject matter of IT Audits in more than 20 years of IT Auditing. I noticed that ISACA picked up this book as part of their bookstore. The narrative is easy to read throughout the book and the book is laid out and formatted thoughtfully.more info
Customer Review: The case studies presented were interesting and well-written. They grabbed the reader's attention. Some of the cases were useful to me as an instructor, but my needs are focused on cases that relate to federal/state/local government audit issues. I don't regret getting the book, as many of the... more info
Customer Review: This book is very succinct and the explanations for each accounting concepts are very easy to understand and easy to remember. The "Red Flags" after each concept are very useful in pointing out all the possible problems that may arise. While the strengths of this book is his conciseness, it does... more info
Customer Review: Dear Colleagues, This book is a MASTERPIECE! I couldn't stop reading over and over sections and chapters about a reality to come soon: the implementation of COSO-ERM as it goes nationally and globally, once it will become officially recognized as an ISO standard. Robert Moeller, who is... more info
Customer Review: This book is excellent and very readable. It is the textbook version of Corporate Fraud Handbook: Prevention and Detection by the same author which costs less. So unless you are using this in class or teach from it get the Corporate Fraud Handbook...it costs less. Either way you won't be sorry for... more info