How to identify fraud in Asia” through financial statement analysis:
- 10 red flags I pay attention to when it comes to earnings manipulation and fraud
- A case study from 2019 on a Hong Kong-listed company accused of being a fraud
- Recommended books on the subject
Source: Identify fraud through financial statements
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