TY - BOOK AU - Sheikh,Faisal TI - When numbers don't add up: accounting fraud and financial technology T2 - Financial accounting, auditing, and taxation Collection, SN - 9781948580908 AV - HF5636 .W446 2021 KW - Accounting fraud KW - Corporate governance cosmos KW - Fraud triangle KW - Dark triad KW - CRIMEL KW - Financial technology KW - IFAC ethical triangle KW - Accounting engineer KW - Electronic books N1 - 1 (pages 97-116) and index; Chapter 1. The growing phenomenon of accounting fraud --; Chapter 2. The fraud literature --; Chapter 3. C R I M E L--33 international stories of accounting fraud --; Chapter 4. "Cooking the books" --; Chapter 5. Fintech and the impact on accounting fraud --; Chapter 6. Conclusion; 2; b; Also available in printing N2 - The author contextualized the phenomenon of accounting fraud using a framework he developed called "Corporate Governance Cosmos." The book contains an extensive literature review including an evaluation of the seminal theory in this area, namely, the Fraud Triangle. There is a comprehensive exploration of the motivations for accounting fraud and a growing realization that Dark Triad (psychopathy, narcissism, and machiavellianism) tendencies may explain why executives engage in accounting fraud. The author expands an established framework entitled Cooks Recipes Incentives Monitoring End results (C R I M E) by Rezaee (2005), to "'C R I M E L'", where L is the "Learning" from 33 international case studies of accounting fraud. Accountants, auditors, antifraud practitioners, and graduate students will find the case studies of accounting fraud particularly useful as it makes the phenomenon tangible and more understandable. The penultimate chapter is a study of the likely impact of financial technology on accounting fraud. The author concludes by marshalling various insights including a brief discussion of ethics, forwarding his International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (IFAC) "'Ethical Triangle'", his vision for the future accountant, which he refers to as "'accounting engineers'", and an ancient prescription for the curse of accounting fraud UR - https://go.openathens.net/redirector/ciu.edu?url=https://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/BEPB0001032.html ER -