The application of data mining techniques in manipulated financial statement classification: The case of turkey

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Predicting financially false statements to detect frauds in companies has an increasing trend in recent studies. The manipulations in financial statements can be discovered by auditors when related financial records and indicators are analyzed in depth together with the experience of auditors in order to create knowledge to develop a decision support system to classify firms. Auditors may annotate the firms’ statements as correct or incorrect to add their experience, and then these annotations with related indicators can be used for the learning process to generate a model. Once the model is learned and tested for validation, it can be used for new firms to predict their class values. In this research, we attempted to reveal this benefit in the framework of Turkish firms. In this regard, the study aims at classifying financially correct and false statements of Turkish firms listed on Borsa İstanbul, using their particular financial ratios as indicators of a success or a manipulation. The dataset was selected from a particular period after the crisis (2009 to 2013). Commonly used three classification methods in data mining were employed for the classification: decision tree, logistic regression, and artificial neural network, respectively. According to the results, although all three methods are performed well, the latter had the best performance, and it outperforms other two classical methods. The common ground of the selected methods is that they pointed out the Z-score as the first distinctive indicator for classifying financial statements under consideration.

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G. Ozdagoglu

Dept. of Business Administration, Faculty of Business, Dokuz Eylül University, Tınaztepe Campus, Buca, İzmir, Turkey.

A. Ozdagoglu

Dept. of Business Administration, Faculty of Business, Dokuz Eylül University, Tınaztepe Campus, Buca, İzmir, Turkey.

Y. Gumus

Dept. of Tourism Management, Reha Midilli Foça Tourism Faculty, Dokuz Eylul University, Foça, İzmir, Turkey.

G. Kurt Gumus

Dept. of International Business and Trade, Faculty of Business, Dokuz Eylül University, Tınaztepe Campus, Buca, İzmir, Turkey.