Talk:Forensic accounting
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On July 15, 2004, the Forensic and Litigation Services Committee of the AICPA issued a Discussion Memorandum on the topic of "Forensic Services, Audits, and Corporate Governance" soliciting information to assist in the development of guidance for CPAs providing forensic services, in particular as it relates to forensic accountant involvement in statutory audits. Responses are requested by October 15, 2004.
[edit] Merger
- Merge - I believe what is being described is a Forensic audit done by a Certified Fraud Examiner. It does not make sense to hire someone to do "Forensic Accounting". SirIsaacBrock 15:50, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Why the reversion?
Please set out the reasons why my edits - which in my view improved the article - were simply changed back? --BramleyBarn 21:49, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
Sorry - only meant to revert the link that you unwisely deleted. That particular site has many, many helpful articles about the topic.
- I think we need to work to find the best links for this article. There are guidelines at wikipedia:spam.
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- Contribute cited text, not bare links. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a link farm. If you have a source to contribute, first contribute some facts that you learned from that source, then cite the source. Don't simply direct readers to another site for the useful facts; add useful facts to the article, then cite the site where you found them. You're here to improve Wikipedia -- not just to funnel readers off Wikipedia and onto some other site, right? (If not, see #1 above.)
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- The References section is for references. A reference directs the reader to a work that the writer(s) referred to while writing the article. The References section of a Wikipedia article isn't just a list of related works; it is specifically the list of works used as sources. Therefore, it can never be correct to add a link or reference to References sections if nobody editing the text of the article has actually referred to it."
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- Do you have any links with Sequence? --BramleyBarn 07:50, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
This article on the site in question is very relevant and could be very useful to readers: http://www.sequence-inc.com/press/beans.htm