Professor Daniel J. Taylor is an accounting professor at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Just don’t ask him about debits and credits. Professor Taylor is one of the most prolific and renowned researchers on fraud today. Caleb and Greg talk with Professor Taylor about how he chose fraud as a research focus, why the SEC is good at catching Dr. Evil, and why privatizing the enforcement of securities law could be the wave of the future.
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Creators & Guests
What is Oh My Fraud?
"Oh My Fraud" is an irreverent podcast from CPA/comedian Greg Kyte and blogger/former CPA Caleb Newquist.
The two come together to unpack their favorite frauds and explore the circumstances, psychology, and interpersonal dynamics involved. They also fully indulge in victim-blaming the defrauded widows, orphans, infirm and feeble-minded—because who can resist?
If you fancy yourself a trusted advisor—or prefer your true crime with spreadsheets instead of corpses—listen to this show to learn what to watch out for to keep your clients, your firm, and even yourself safe.