If you're diving into forensic accounting or auditing, this book is a solid starting point. It's packed with foundational knowledge that's perfect for beginners or business owners who need to get their records in order.
The Kindle version can be a bit clunky to navigate, especially if you're trying to reference it on a computer. I found myself copying sections just to make them more accessible—definitely not ideal for quick look-ups during work.
That said, the content itself is engaging and far from boring. It breaks down complex topics into digestible chunks, making it easy to follow even if you're new to the field. I particularly enjoyed the real-world examples—they helped me grasp concepts faster.
However, if you're already experienced in accounting or auditing, this might feel too basic. Some reviewers noted the uneven depth—starting superficial before jumping into advanced material abruptly. It’s great for awareness but lacks hands-on tools for deeper learning.
For consultants or business owners dealing with audits, it’s a helpful companion. Just don’t expect it to replace formal training or specialized resources.