eprintid: 16922 rev_number: 8 eprint_status: archive userid: 1736 dir: disk0/00/01/69/22 datestamp: 2022-09-15 06:03:00 lastmod: 2022-09-15 06:03:00 status_changed: 2022-09-15 06:03:00 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Budiandru, Budiandru creators_name: Aryn Sasikirana, Aryn creators_name: Weni Eka Putri, Weni creators_name: Fauzia Tantina, Tanti creators_id: budiandru@uhamka.ac.id creators_id: sasikiranaaryn@gmail.com creators_id: weniekaputri2@gmail.com creators_id: tantinafauzia10@gmail.com title: Fraud Triangle against Fraudulent Financial Statements (Turnitin) ispublished: pub subjects: HC abstract: It is the focus of this study to investigate the fraud triangle in connection to fake financial statements. The data used in this investigation is quantitative. Secondary sources were used to gather the information. The following conclusions can be taken from the research: There is no correlation between financial stability and financial statement fraud, but financial stability, external pressure, financial target, ineffective monitoring, and the change in auditor all have an adjusted R square value of 43.7 percent and 2.5 percentand the remaining indonesia 56.3% (100% - 43.7%), malaysia 97.5% (100 % - 2.5%) explained by other variables that are not included in the regression model such as Personal Financial Need, Nature of Industry, Organizational Structure, and Nature of Industry. full_text_status: public publication: Register | Login EUDL European Union Digital Library refereed: TRUE issn: 2593-7650 citation: Budiandru, Budiandru dan Aryn Sasikirana, Aryn dan Weni Eka Putri, Weni dan Fauzia Tantina, Tanti Fraud Triangle against Fraudulent Financial Statements (Turnitin). Register | Login EUDL European Union Digital Library. ISSN 2593-7650 document_url: http://repository.uhamka.ac.id/id/eprint/16922/1/Fraud%20Triangle%20against%20Fraudulent%20Financial%20Statements.pdf