Anti Fraud Programs and Controls (Deloitte) What is Fraud? The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) defines fraud as “an intentional act that results in a material misstatement in financial statements that are the subject of an audit. Two types of misstatements relevant to the auditor’s consideration of fraud include: misstatements arising from fraudulent financial reporting and misstatements arising from misappropriation of assets.” There are additional types of fraud that should also
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Proactive Fraud Auditing End of Chapter 4 in Albrecht FRAUD DETECTION Recognizing the Symptoms of Fraud Identify Risk Exposures Proactively Look for Symptoms & Exposures 1 2 Actg 537 Identify Fraud Symptoms for Each Exposure 3 4 Investigate Identified Symptoms Symptoms of Fraud What are some irregularities in source documents to look for? Missing Documents Payee Names & Addresses = Employee “Stale Items” on Bank Items” Reconciliation Excessive Voids or Credits
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with acquirers paying higher prices and earning lower returns when rates are low (and when more deals are announced). Ó 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. JEL classi®cation: G21; G32; G34 Keywords: Mergers; Interest rate exposure; Risk management; Banks 1. Introduction Bank executives and industry analysts would readily agree that interest-rate exposure is important to depository institutions. Research shows that interest rate movements aect bank earnings and value‚ and banks
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Case 2 Xerox Review Questions 1 How would Xerox define diversity? How has its definition changed over the years? It’s their key to success and they provide many opportunities to different people. Xerox provides a very good environment to their employees to work at its full potential. Diversity has a power to influence other people that no matter what is your gender‚ age‚ culture or etc will never be a hindrance to your work. Xerox have a strong workforce because of the creativity that the employees
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Spartech Corporation is a leading producer of extruded thermoplastic sheet and rollstock‚ polymeric compounds‚ and custom engineered plastic products. Their annual production capacity amounts to more than 1.7 billion pounds produced in manufacturing facilities located throughout the United States‚ Canada‚ Mexico and Europe. The company’s financial ratios for 2004‚ 2005‚ and 2006 were analyzed and indicates that the company is not without problems. The current ratio for the company has been on
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International Business Research; Vol. 5‚ No. 8; 2012 ISSN 1913-9004 E-ISSN 1913-9012 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education A Model for Evaluating Financial Performance of Companies by Data Envelopment Analysis A Case Study of 36 Corporations Affiliated with a Private Organization Reza Tehrani1‚ Mohammad Reza Mehragan1 & Mohammad Reza Golkani1 1 School of Management‚ University of Tehran‚ Tehran‚ Iran Correspondence: Mohammad Reza Golkani‚ School of Management‚ University
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Elan Insurance Fraud The early warning signs of fraud are‚ usually‚ always ignored. There are warning signs for every type of fraud out there. To understand the warning signs of fraud‚ we must first know what fraud is. Fraud is the intent to trick someone or lie to someone in order to receive financial gain. This definition varies depending of the type of fraud used‚ but the person committing the fraud is always looking for financial gain. There are many types of fraud out there. You have
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Fool the Auditors History of financial statement frauds acquisition accounting related party transactions non existent bank accounts - relationship with auditors overstated bank balance off balance sheet accounting misleading disclosures Changes occurring from Sarbanes Oxley Higher standards for corporate governance and accountability Creating an independent regulatory framework for the accounting profession Enhancing the quality and transparency of financial reports Developing severe civil
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Education Volume 6‚ 2009‚ 83-96 A FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS PROJECT FOR INTRODUCTORY FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Marilyn B. Misch Business Administration Division Pepperdine University Malibu‚ California USA Carolyn A. Galantine Business Administration Division Pepperdine University Malibu‚ California USA ABSTRACT This paper describes a financial statement analysis project useful in both preparerbased and user-based introductory courses in financial accounting. The project requires students
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Commerce Submitted by: CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the candidate Rajendranath Behera of +3 Final Year Commerce‚ Honors having Finance was working under my supervision and guidance for his project work. His project work entitled “FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS OF MICROSOFT” which is submitting in his genuine and original work. GUIDE & H.O.D Signature of H.O.D Signature of Guide Place: Puri Prof.N.C.Jena Date: Faculty Dept of Commerce 2 Senior ACKNOWLEDGEMENT At t h e p r i
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