Forensic Accounting vs. Auditing: Conceptual Distinctions, Methodological Divergence and Implications
€ 45.5
Autor:
Chryspine Machesha
Páginas:53
Publicado:
2026-05-22
ISBN:978-99993-4-474-6
Categoría:
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Forensic Accounting vs. Auditing: Conceptual Distinctions, Methodological Divergence, and Implications for Financial Governance offers a rigorous exploration of two critical pillars of financial oversight. While auditing provides assurance through standardized procedures and compliance frameworks, forensic accounting pursues accountability through investigative techniques designed to uncover fraud, misconduct, and governance failures.
This book traces the historical evolution of both disciplines, clarifies their conceptual boundaries, and highlights the methodological differences that shape their practice. Drawing on global case studies and cross‑jurisdictional perspectives, it reveals how auditing and forensic accounting intersect yet remain distinct in purpose, scope, and evidentiary standards.
For scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, the volume provides fresh insights into how these professions contribute to financial governance, transparency, and trust. It challenges readers to consider the tensions and complementarities between assurance and investigation, offering a roadmap for strengthening accountability in an era of complex financial systems.