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The Role of Financial Hedging in Preventing Economic Corruption Penetration: A Field Study

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  • Khaled Abdalla Moh¡¯d AL-Tamimi
  • Samer Fakhri Obeidat
  • Mohammad Sulieman Jaradat
  • Ashraf Mahammad Al-Rjoub

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The Study aimed at identifying the extent of accounts auditors contribution and their role in financial hedging to prevent economic corruption of public held companies. Results showed a great contribution of accounts auditor in preventing economic corruption in Jordanian publicly held composes. Results also showed a great contribution of internal auditor at Jordanian public held companies in his role in preventing economic corruption in accordance with financial and professional criteria requirements.

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  • Khaled Abdalla Moh¡¯d AL-Tamimi & Samer Fakhri Obeidat & Mohammad Sulieman Jaradat & Ashraf Mahammad Al-Rjoub, 2019. "The Role of Financial Hedging in Preventing Economic Corruption Penetration: A Field Study," International Journal of Economics and Finance, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 11(5), pages 139-139, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ijefaa:v:11:y:2019:i:5:p:139
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