Never Underestimate Who Can Cheat You!
Uncovering the dark side of the business world.
This is a how-to book about fraud, deceit and downright dirty dastardly deeds. It details them,
how they happen, how to recognize them, deal with them and how to protect yourself. It
answers the questions you have been afraid to ask.
This is a real-life, practical book written for everyone who has to work for a living.
The Enron failure is focusing the attention of both American wage earners and investors on fraud and cover-ups in their workplace. And as you'll discover in the new book "Never Underestimate Who Can Cheat You", the transactions which have destroyed Enron are not unique. They are simply bigger versions of deceit practiced each day on the shady side of the business street.
The author of "Never Underestimate Who Can Cheat You" is consultant Alex Kwechansky. He designed and taught the course, "Prevention and Detection of Fraud in Business and Finance" for UCLA's Extension Business School. He also lectures to the business and professional community on uncovering fraudulent business practice.
In his book, Kwechansky explains what constitutes many types of fraud, how they happen, how they are concealed, how to recognize them, how they hurt you, how to deal with them and how to protect yourself.
"Never Underestimate Who Can Cheat You" examines various types of fraud.
It looks at corruption, abuse of trust and authority, power plays, investment scams, money laundering, the role of the accountants, conflicts of interest, office politics, cover-ups, cooking the books and provides an every persons overview of lawsuits.
Included are the five Ds" of the dubious deed defense process. David Duncan of Andersen has just completed all five Ds". It's a down and dirty discussion detailing dastardly deeds developed in dens of deception.
Kwechansky has written this book as a real-life, practical guide for anyone who has to work for a living and those who want to invest their earnings. It's straight talk about crooked business, how reality differs from perception and morality in business and accounting.
His information comes from both privately-owned and publicly-traded companies. His book is for people who value both their hard work and their earnings. It teaches you to protect yourself from the kinds of workplace fraud which can leave you, your family and your career devastated.
It is written in plain English combining common and uncommon sense. It is easy to read. You can pick it up and put it down anywhere. And you'll gain a new insight every time.
For additional information:
Alex Kwechansky
818-908-0787
Email: Ideas411@aol.com
Contact the author for pre-release copy
Publisher:
PageFree Publishing, Inc.
616-692-3386
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