Fraud detection in financial statements applying Benford's Law with Monte Carlo simulation
Fraud detection in financial statements applying Benford's Law with Monte Carlo simulation
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Časopis: Acta Oeconomica
Volume, no: 69 , 2
ISSN: 1588-2659
Stranice: 217-239
Apstrakt:
Benford's Law is a useful tool for detecting fraud in financial statements. In this paper we test the financial item named 'Work performed by the undertaking for its own purpose and capitalized' applying this tool. The data are taken from the financial reports of all companies submitted to the Serbian Business Register Agency for the period of 2008-2013. Our conclusion shows that there is a very high probability that the frequency distribution of the second digit does not satisfy Benford's Law. In other words, it implies that certain manipulations have been usually done with the second digit of the aforementioned item in the financial statement. This research confirms our hypothesis that financial statement frauds are usually conducted using the second digit.
Ključne reči: Benford’s Law, income statement, auditing, fi nancial fraud, Monte Carlo simulation
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