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    Fraudulent Financial Reporting Is an Intentional Misstatement or Omission of Amounts
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Fraudulent Financial Reporting Is an Intentional Misstatement or Omission of Amounts

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Fraudulent financial reporting is an intentional misstatement or omission of amounts or disclosures with the intent to deceive users.

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