JIM CHANOS: A Few Theories I Use For Detecting Fraud
As a man who's famous for exposing some of the worst cronyism in modern history, it's definitely worth the read. In part because of how much Chanos talks about the theories he teaches in his class at Yale Business School, Financial Fraud Throughout History: A Forensic Approach.
Check them out below:
- Former regulator and law professor Bill Black's theory of the corporation.
- The Seven Signs of Ethical Collapse
- Benford's Law, a theory that looks at numerical patterns and can be applied to accounting.
- Kindleberger-Minsky model, which looks at macro cycles.
Now go read up.
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