Using Financial Statement Data To Identify Factors Associated With Fraudulent Financial Reporting

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Obeua S. Persons

Keywords

financial statement data, fraudulent financial reporting, financial leverage, capital turnover, firm size

Abstract

Based on stepwise-logistic models, this study finds that financial leverage, capital turnover, asset composition and firm size are significant factors associated with fraudulent financial reporting Prediction results suggest that these models outperform a nae strategy of classifying all firms as nonfraud firms for all levels of relative costs of type I and type II errors. The models also correctly identify a large percentage of fraud firms and misclassify a relatively small percentage of nonfraud firms when realistic relative error costs are assumed.

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