Multiple Choice
According to a KPMG survey, which of the following is not often cited as an incentive to engage in fraudulent financial reporting?
A) personal financial incentives
B) the desire to fund an extravagant lifestyle
C) the need to meet pre-specified business performance targets
D) an improvement in the company's financial prospects
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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