


As someone who regularly deals with financial audits, this book has become my forensic sidekick. Dr. Nigrini makes complex statistical concepts feel like having coffee with a witty professor who actually wants you to understand.
What surprised me most was how often I reach for it during real investigations. Just last week, I used the 'second-digit test' from Chapter 4 to spot irregularities in a client's expense reports - the practical examples translate directly to my Excel workflows.
The black-and-white printing did initially disappoint me (those promised color charts would've been nice), but the content richness quickly made up for it. The fraud case studies in Chapter 7 particularly stood out - they read like detective stories with mathematical punchlines.
While the later chapters get technical, I appreciate how Nigrini anticipates readers' needs. When explaining logarithms, he includes that brilliant grocery store analogy that finally made it click for me. This isn't just theory - it's a toolkit that lives on my desk, covered in sticky notes and coffee rings.
