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Academic Journal of Business & Management, 2023, 5(13); doi: 10.25236/AJBM.2023.051308.

Financial Fraud of Listed Companies: The Case of the Luckin Coffee Incident

Author(s)

Xiaoshuai Li, Daeyoung Ko

Corresponding Author:
Daeyoung Ko
Affiliation(s)

Department of Accounting, Kunsan National University, GunSan-si, Jeollabuk-do, Republic of Korea

Abstract

The rapid development of China's economy has increased the number of listed companies. Some listed companies use accounting information to carry out targeted financial fraud. This behavior distorts the financial information of listed companies, seriously misleads investors' investment judgments, endangers the vital interests of investors, and undermines the fairness of the trading market. This article takes Luckin Coffee as the research object, and conducts a case study on its financial fraud.

Keywords

financial fraud; Luckin Coffee; fraud risk

Cite This Paper

Xiaoshuai Li, Daeyoung Ko. Financial Fraud of Listed Companies: The Case of the Luckin Coffee Incident. Academic Journal of Business & Management (2023) Vol. 5, Issue 13: 47-52. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJBM.2023.051308.

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