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Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 2019

Volumes 11(1) - 11(3)

Provided by James R. Martin, Ph.D., CMA
Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida

Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 2009-2021  |  Journal Updates by Year

Al-Shurafat, H., C. Beattie, G. Jones and J. Sands. 2019. Forensic accounting core and interdisciplinary curricular components in Australian universities: Analysis of websites. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(2): 353-365.

Ariail, D. L. and D. L. Crumbley. 2019. PwC and the Colonial Bank: A perfect storm. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(3): 440-458.

Asare, K. 2019. How informative are fraud and non-fraud firms' earnings? Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(2): 309-331.

Bishop, C. C., D. R. Hermanson, J. T. Marks and R. A. Riley Jr. 2019. Unique characteristics of management override fraud cases. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(3): 395-415.

Brody, R. G., L. Trujillo and M. Shenberger. 2019. Crowdfunding: Are those in need really being served? Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(3): 459-464.

Chan, C. and S. P. Landry. 2019. Financial statements too good to be true? An instructional case assessing that question using analytical procedures and Beneish's M-Score. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(2): 380-394.

Chi, Y. and D. A. Ziebart. 2019. Evidence regarding management's choice of forecast precision. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(2): 261-282.

Crane, M. D. 2019. The legend of weighted average return on assets and benchmarking purchase price allocation data. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(1): 1-23.

Crane, M. D., J. A. DiGabriele, P. L. Lohrey and J. R. Nicholson. 2019. VFR valuation advisory #3: A groundwork for fraudulent financial reporting. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(3): 416-424.

Crumbley, D. L., C. Cheng and A. J. N. Yurko. 2019. The Caterpillar Case: Effective tax planning or scam? Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(1): 138-153.

Feng, N. C. and R. D. Fuerman. 2019. Securities class actions in the U.S. and Canada against Chinese companies and their auditors: An empirical investigation. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(1): 103-137.

Forbes, R. and G. Gupta. 2019. New accounting standards for leases and their possible impacts on financial analysis. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(3): 484-493.

Green, B. P., K. Kobelsky and M. Killey. 2019. Auditor confidence in management's plausible explanations. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(2): 283-298.

Harris, D. 2019. Case studies in (alleged) embezzlement and fraudulent accounting practices by company controllers. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(1): 226-231.

Harte, B. K. and S. P. McHone. 2019. Discourse fraud analysis: A new paradigm for forensic and investigative accounting. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(3): 425-439.

Hayes, D. C., A. D. O'Brien and C. M. Vician. 2019. Mitigating cyberattacks: An active learning instructional resource. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(1): 221-225.

Herbert, W. E. 2019. Hindsight, foresight, and insight into global corruption issues. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(1): 82-102.

Jordan, C. E., S. Clark and V. C. Simmons. 2019. Earnings management to round up EPS a penny: Testing for an audit quality differential between Big 4 and non-Big 4 accounting firms. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(2): 248-260.

Kukreja, G. and S. Gupa. 2019. Gem of the Indian banking fraud: A case of systemic control failures at Punjab National Bank. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(2): 366-379.

Laknani, S. 2019. The influence of expert witnesses on jurors' decision-making in an accounting context. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(1): 24-32.

Malimage, K. 2019. Application of underutilized theories in fraud research: Suggestions for future research. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(1): 33-49.

Markmann, A. 2019. Business ethics and financial reporting: Earnings management during periods of economic recessions. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(1): 64-81.

Nouri, H. and B. Kremenich. 2019. Profiles of Madoff Ponzi scheme victims. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(2): 332-352.

O'Bryan, D., J. J. Quirin and M. J. Goedeke. 2019. A tax return is worth more than a 1,000 words: The case of the interview with IRS-CI. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(1): 154-220.

Othman, R. and F. Laswad. 2019. Future forensic accountants: Developing awareness of perceptual blindness. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(2): 299-308.

Persons, O. S. 2019. Is bribery worth it? An analysis of companies subject to FCPA enforcement action. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(1): 50-63.

Shawver, T. and L. H. Clements. 2019. The impact of value preferences on whistleblowing intention's of accounting professionals. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(2): 232-247.

Tschakert, N., Z. Blaber and L. Chen. 2019. Using engagement triggers in forensic accounting classes. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(3): 465-483.

Vincent, N. E. 2019. Predicting reported cybersecurity breaches using financial measures. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(3): 494-514.