Financial statement fraud Obj. 2, 3 A former chairman, CFO, and controller of Donnkenny, Inc., an apparel

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Financial statement fraud Obj. 2, 3
A former chairman, CFO, and controller of Donnkenny, Inc., an apparel company that makes
sportswear for Pierre Cardin and Victoria Jones, pleaded guilty to financial statement fraud. These
managers used false journal entries to record fictitious sales, hid inventory in public warehouses
so that it could be recorded as “sold,” and required sales orders to be backdated so that the sale
could be moved back to an earlier period. The combined effect of these actions caused $25 million
out of $40 million in quarterly sales to be phony.
a. Why might control procedures listed in this chapter be insufficient in stopping this
type of fraud?
b. How could this type of fraud be stopped?AppendixLO1

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Corporate Financial Accounting

ISBN: 9781337398176

15th Edition

Authors: Carl Warren, Jefferson Jones

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