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Fraud



Fraud - in law, willful misrepresentation intended to deprive another of some right. The offense, generally only a tort, may also constitute the crime of false pretenses. Frauds are either actual or constructive. An actual fraud requires that the act be motivated by the desire to deceive another to his harm, while a constructive fraud is a presumption of overreaching conduct that arises when a   Read More...

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    Auditing Firms' Fraud Risk Assessment Practices, in Accounting Horizons
    by David Landsittel, Sandra Waller Shelton, O. Ray Whittington. 14 pgs.


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