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Larry C. Adams, CPA
Phoenix, Arizona USA
Certified Public Accountant
Certified Fraud Examiner
E-mail
fraudwritr@aol.com
Telephone (602) 995-8008
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Books
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Larry C. Adams,
Fraud In Other Words:
Professional Jargon and
Uncensored Street Slang,
Second Edition, 1999 -
2005,
102 pages. 8½" x 11". This
unique book uncovers the amazing regional and international
terminology used by fraudsters and fraud examiners. Internet swindles
sparked a firestorm of new lingo, yet some expressions of deception are
rooted in ancient Greek mythology. Fraud In Other Words is an eye-opening
assortment of definitions, word origins, case anecdotes, and tips to deter
fraud.
Book description and
order information.
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Larry C. Adams, Fraud In Other Words:
Professional Jargon and Uncensored Street Slang, First Edition,
1996, 26 pages. 8½" x 11".
Excerpts from "Fraud in Other Words" columns and "Web of Deceit: Fraud
Resources on the Internet" columns. Printed
for the Western States Fraud Conference. Second Edition now available.
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Larry C. Adams, Chapter Development Idea Book,
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, Austin, Texas, 1993, 238
pages. 8½" x 11". Ring binder. Adams was a founder
and President of the Arizona Chapter, one of the first and most active chapters
of the ACFE. Adams also served as National Chairman of Chapter
Development. Adams received the 1994 Distinguished Achievement Award from
the Board of Regents. He wrote this guide to help start new local
non-profit organizations across the United States and in other countries.
It provides ideas to help the officers, directors and committees
improve their existing chapters. Sections include Chapter Growth, Getting
Started, Legal Organization, Committees, Finances, Membership Recruitment,
Publications, Topics and Speakers, Meetings, Seminars, CFE Examination,
and Administration.
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Larry C. Adams, Adams & Bennett: A Collection of
Family Trees, Facts, and Stories, 1993 - 1995. Twenty
volumes. 8½"x11". Ring binders.
Genealogy. Ancestor trees. Descendant trees. Family Group Sheets.
Descendant reports back to 1595. Kinship reports. Photos. Maps. Calendars.
Birthday lists. Timelines. Facts and stories from interviews,
correspondence, and other research.
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Janet P. Near, Marcia P. Miceli,
The Internal
Auditor's Ultimate Responsibility: The Reporting of Sensitive Issues,
Institute of Internal Auditors Research Foundation, 1988, 298 pages. 8½"x11".
Spiral binding. The purpose of this study is to determine
perceptions of directors of internal auditing as to those factors that
influence how they detect and report wrongdoing; their beliefs about how
wrongdoing should be reported; the nature of the wrongdoing they typically
observe; and the response of their employers to the reporting of
wrongdoing. Larry Adams, case study contributor.
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