This paper describes the implementation of a ‘‘Ponzi scheme case study’’ in auditing classes at the undergraduate and the Master’s level. This instructional case is based on the much-publicized Madoff Ponzi scheme. The case exposes students to several auditing-related concepts, including: (1) fraud auditing; (2) ethical reasoning and utilitarian principles; (3) affinity fraud and Ponzi schemes; (4) internal control evaluation; (5) governance issues; (6) the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) investigations; (7) investment strategies and terminologies; and (8) regulation. The case provides students with an opportunity to assume the role of an external auditor and participate in some active learning exercises. About 170 accounting major...
The current syllabus lack sufficiency of fraud education in areas of auditing, fraud examination and...
Auditing is a difficult subject to teach, as practical experience is often required to ensure a comp...
The chapter analyses how Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme was uncovered by Harry Markopolos, an employe...
By educating more people on the red flags of Ponzi schemes, it will better their chances of not fall...
This paper examines the introduction of a case-based method of teaching auditing on courses for fina...
This article describes the implementation of an “Internal Control Violation/Fraud Case Study” in two...
In December 2008, as the nancial and economic crisis continued on its devastating course, a new scan...
What red flags that would – and should – come to the attention of managers and other employees, as w...
This article describes the implementation of a “Fraud case study” in an undergraduate auditing class...
This paper provides specific suggestions for conducting a Ponzi scheme during a class session with s...
External auditors do not have the capacity to detect corporate fraud, even though accounting scholar...
In the 1920’s, Charles Ponzi engaged in a notorious money making scheme. This scheme had been tried ...
With an estimated $65 billion lost from trust funds, retirement plans, pensions, investment funds, i...
In 2008, the largest Ponzi scheme was discovered—Bemie Madoff cheated investors out of over $50 bill...
This paper reports on an investigation into a way to teach a theoretical unit (Auditing) that provid...
The current syllabus lack sufficiency of fraud education in areas of auditing, fraud examination and...
Auditing is a difficult subject to teach, as practical experience is often required to ensure a comp...
The chapter analyses how Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme was uncovered by Harry Markopolos, an employe...
By educating more people on the red flags of Ponzi schemes, it will better their chances of not fall...
This paper examines the introduction of a case-based method of teaching auditing on courses for fina...
This article describes the implementation of an “Internal Control Violation/Fraud Case Study” in two...
In December 2008, as the nancial and economic crisis continued on its devastating course, a new scan...
What red flags that would – and should – come to the attention of managers and other employees, as w...
This article describes the implementation of a “Fraud case study” in an undergraduate auditing class...
This paper provides specific suggestions for conducting a Ponzi scheme during a class session with s...
External auditors do not have the capacity to detect corporate fraud, even though accounting scholar...
In the 1920’s, Charles Ponzi engaged in a notorious money making scheme. This scheme had been tried ...
With an estimated $65 billion lost from trust funds, retirement plans, pensions, investment funds, i...
In 2008, the largest Ponzi scheme was discovered—Bemie Madoff cheated investors out of over $50 bill...
This paper reports on an investigation into a way to teach a theoretical unit (Auditing) that provid...
The current syllabus lack sufficiency of fraud education in areas of auditing, fraud examination and...
Auditing is a difficult subject to teach, as practical experience is often required to ensure a comp...
The chapter analyses how Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme was uncovered by Harry Markopolos, an employe...