The Top Ten Fraud Schemes: How to Detect and Prevent Them

Date/Time

Thursday, June 21, 2012
8:30am – 4:00pm

Location

Crowne Plaza- Overland Park
12601 W 95th St
Lenexa, KS 66215
913-217-1000

Course Type

Live Courses

CPE Credit

8 hours CPE credit

Instructor

Lynn A Fountain

Level of Knowledge

Intermediate

Designed For

• Business owners, managers, supervisors, employees, accountants and auditors

Vendor

AICPA/PDI

Prerequisites

Experience in accounting and reporting

Member Fee $280.00
Non-Member Fee $330.00
Late Fee
on or after June 13, 2012
$30.00
AICPA Discount -$30.00
Your Price $330.00

Description

Many costly fraudulent schemes have occurred repeatedly throughout the past several decades. Why do these material and frequently recurring frauds succeed? One reason is that business owners, management, auditors, and employees fail to recognize the red flags that have been associated with these financial statement and misappropriation of asset frauds. Another major reason is that the reporting and transaction processing systems do not have adequate controls to either prevent and/or detect these schemes. This course will provide descriptions of how these major frauds are perpetrated (including real-world examples) and the types of cost-effective controls that can be implemented by both small and large businesses and nonprofit entities to identify and prevent these deceptive acts.

Highlights

• Major financial statement frauds including, among others, corruption conspiracies regarding sales and other types of revenue, estimates, journal entries, and other accounts
• Major misappropriation of asset frauds including, among others, skimming, larceny, and embezzlement involving inventory, payables, and other accounts
• Ponzi schemes
• Control implementation ideas
• Risk factors in accordance with the revised authoritative guidance on fraud.

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Identify the risk factors and red flags for each of the top ten fraud schemes
• Be able to design controls into systems to mitigate these fraud risks
• Understand the methodology of how these frauds are committed
• Educate others within his/her organization about common fraud techniques and how to recognize them

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