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Abstract
Financial statement fraud is one of the major concerns in the modern business world. Detecting financial statement fraud is very challenging task and requires thorough knowledge about the nature of fraud, how it can be committed and concealed. The purpose of the study is to identify the red flags of financial statement frauds applying Benish M Score model. It is found that, in each year (2013-2019) considered for the study, there are companies with a Beneish M Score of greater than -2.22, which can be gauged for possible manipulations on those financial statements. Paired sample t-test analysis is showen that, DSRI (Days’ Sales in Receivables Index), GMI (Gross Margin Index), SGI (Sales Growth Index) LVGI (Leverage Index), TATA (Total Accruals to Total Assets) out of eight ratios occupied in the Beniesh model are significantly different between manipulated and non-manipulated firms. Therefore, it is recommended that Benish M Score model can be used as a risk assessment tool to recognize the red flags of possible fiancial statemet frauds in business entities in Sri Lanka. This paper aims at broadening knowledge of External Auditors, Forensic Accountants, Accountants, Senior Managers, Regulators and other stakeholders in detecting red flags of financial statement frauds in Sri Lanka.
财务报表舞弊是现代商业世界的主要问题之一。发现财务报表欺诈是一项非常具有挑战性的任务,需要对欺诈的性质、如何实施和隐瞒欺诈有透彻的了解。本研究的目的是应用Benish M Score模型识别财务报表舞弊的危险信号。研究发现,在研究中考虑的每一年(2013-2019年),都有公司的贝尼什M分数大于-2.22,可以衡量这些财务报表可能存在的操纵。配对样本t检验分析表明,在Beniesh模型中占据的8个比率中,DSRI (Days’Sales in receivable Index)、GMI (Gross Margin Index)、SGI (Sales Growth Index)、LVGI (Leverage Index)、TATA (Total accrual to Total Assets)在被操纵和未被操纵的企业之间存在显著差异。因此,建议使用Benish M Score模型作为风险评估工具,以识别斯里兰卡商业实体可能存在的财务报表欺诈的危险信号。本文旨在扩大外部审计师、法务会计师、会计师、高级管理人员、监管机构和其他利益相关者在斯里兰卡发现财务报表欺诈危险信号的知识。