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Detecting the Manipulation of Financial Information by Using Artificial Neural Network Models

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  • Guray Kuçukkocaoglu
  • Yasemin Keskin Benli
  • Cemal Kuçuksozen

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Despite their widespread usage, models of accrual based methods in detecting false financial statements have been subject to significant criticism. An alternative to the accruals approach is to use binary probit and logit models and some other multivariate statistical techniques where they combine accruals and some other financial ratios and/or indexes. The objective of this paper is to explain the historical evolution of the accrual based methods where they provide some evidence of earnings management practices and than extend to some other alternative methods in detecting manipulative practices in financial reporting. This paper also, introduces a new method that has been widely used in detecting financial distress companies. An Artificial Neural Network Model, which is based on the concept of using artificial neurons, to estimate the manipulative financial reporting practices of the companies listed in the Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE). The results indicate that the proposed Artificial Neural Network Model outperforms the traditional statistical techniques used in earnings manipulation practices.

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  • Guray Kuçukkocaoglu & Yasemin Keskin Benli & Cemal Kuçuksozen, 2007. "Detecting the Manipulation of Financial Information by Using Artificial Neural Network Models," Istanbul Stock Exchange Review, Research and Business Development Department, Borsa Istanbul, vol. 9(36), pages 1-26.
  • Handle: RePEc:bor:iserev:v:9:y:2007:i:36:p:1-26
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