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    Channel Stuffing Is Often a Form of Fraud by Financial
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Channel Stuffing Is Often a Form of Fraud by Financial

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Channel stuffing is often a form of fraud by financial manipulation and can be noticed by the auditor by performing analytical procedures directed toward the discovery of fraud indicators.

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