I’ve dropped the prices for the print copies of my books available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and iTunes store.
Here is what you can find on-line:
Tragedy of Fraud – Insider Trading Edition
Story of Scott London’s fall from regional audit partner at KPMG to prison inmate because of his insider trading.
- $6.99 in paperback, a $3 price cut
- $2.99 in Kindle e-book format, a $2 price cut
- Also available at iTunes and Barnes and Noble
Tragedy of Fraud –
The Ripple Effects from Fraud and the Wages Earned.
Two case studies describe the ripple effects on others and the wages earned. First is of a bookkeeper in a local church. The second is of the mayor of a small city. Final section of the book discusses the three sides of the fraud triangle and what organizations can do to minimize the factors.
- $5.69 in paperback, a $1.90 price cut
- $0.99 in Kindle e-book format
- Also available at iTunes and Barnes and Noble
Audit. Review. Compilation. What’s the difference?
How are audits, reviews, and compilation different from each other? Those are three levels of services a CPA can provide your business or nonprofit organization. This short book will help you understand each of the services and the differences through illustrations of a football game, buying a used car, and filling up a bucket.
- $5.99 in paperback, a $1.20 price cut
- $0.99 in Kindle e-book format
- Also available at Barnes and Noble and iTunes
Once Upon Internal Control:
A tale of good and bad ways to implement internal controls in a local church
Through two simple stories, this fable shows why we should try to set up good procedures to protect our churches, our staff, and ourselves.
- $0.99 in Kindle e-book format
- Also available at Barnes and Noble and iTunes
For other formats and two additional titles, please visit Riverstone Finance Press.