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Manipulation Methods of Manufacturing Business Performance
Buzek, Ondřej ; Schönfeld, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Smrčka, Luboš (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to discuss the topic of the manipulation methods of manufacturing business performance, describe examples in real life and outline ways to prevent such manipulations from occurring. In the theoretical part the thesis points out the main methods and techniques used to manipulate with the performance of a manufacturing business. Performance is understood as a figure based on the company's financial reports, for this reason the thesis is aimed primarily on financial statement fraud. The following practical part of the thesis is aimed at risk identification and mapping, continued by a simplified form of fraud examination on a real manufacturing business, which is concluded with a summary of audit findings. Based on the applied procedures financial misstatements with a material impact on the financial statements were identified and are described in this part of the thesis, followed up by a series of recommendations for the prevention of future recurrence. The thesis is concluded with a summarization of the research with suggestions on improving future fraud examinations based on the executed procedures.
Fraud examination, rules, process and methods.
Plachý, Daniel ; Králíček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Molín, Jan (referee)
The thesis deals with the forensic investigation whose aim is to reveal fraudulent behavior and evaluate internal control system. The first part of the thesis describes the most common types of fraud and defines key circumstances leading to fraudulent behavior. Further the forensic investigation and its output is discussed in detail. Also all the parts of the investigation are described with the specific options which can be used by an investigator to obtain enough information and achieve his goal. In conclusion, two real forensic investigations are described. Those two cases represent a check of entrusted funds usage. Finally, the outcomes of these investigations are evaluated and compared.
Digital forensics and its application to forensic audit
Martinka, Jan ; Doucek, Petr (advisor) ; Veber, Jaromír (referee)
This thesis aims to describe a process framework suitable for conducting digital forensics investigation projects as support for forensic audit. Selection of existing digital forensics investigation framework was a subject of criterial comparison. Described new framework is a result of combination and enhancement of those frameworks, which were suitable for the characteristics of forensic audit. Thesis also discusses digital forensics methods for fraud examination and risk assessment as a part of external audit.
Fraud examination and business crimes
Pém, Aleš ; Pelák, Jiří (advisor) ; Židlická, Renata (referee)
The major topic of this thesis is explanation of the idiom Fraud examination. It is based on comparison to standard financial audit in sense of verification of the financial statements of the company by independent auditor. There are also described the most common ways of business criminality which are divided by the principle of their commitment -- corruption, asset misappropriation and financial statement fraud. Subsequently there are described basic methods of forensic examination, requirements set on fraud examiners, tools used by examiner during his examination and conclusion of the fraud examination. Next part of the thesis introduces statistics of fraud occurrence in the USA and in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The very last part of the thesis deals with particular forensic examination which took place in Czech television in 2000.

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