Fraudulent Financial Reporting

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Fraudulent financial reporting refers to the intentional misstatement or omission of financial information by management to deceive stakeholders. This unethical practice involves manipulating financial statements to present a false view of a company’s financial health, often to inflate earnings, hide liabilities, or meet financial targets. Such actions undermine the integrity of financial reporting and can lead to severe legal and financial consequences.

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