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Book Synopsis
A savvy examination of where people and value meet, creating the opportunity for fraud

An essential reference for all business professionals, Detecting Fraud in Organizations: Techniques, Tools, and Resources explains the process of how people commit fraud, as well as how to prevent and stop fraud from occurring in your organization. Organized by business processes which succinctly describe how fraud manifests itself on a daily basis, the authors explain ways in which everyone can help guard against fraud by familiarizing themselves with its building blocks and methods used to perpetrate and conceal it. Filled with situational examples the book is accompanied by a website featuring fraud simulations, business process maps, and other useful tools for combating fraud.

  • Focuses on the people who perpetrate fraud and those who are tasked with preventing and detecting it
  • Uniquely organized by business processes for more relevance and easier understandi

    Table of Contents

    Preface ix

    Acknowledgments xi

    Introduction 1

    The 800-Pound Friendly Gorilla 1

    Numbers Don’t Lie, People Do 3

    An Overview of Fraud 4

    The One-Minute Fraud Mysteries 8

    A Few Tips for Detecting Fraud As You Begin 13

    Setup 16

    Chapter 1: Understanding Fraud: What is Fraud, and Why Does It Continue to Happen? 19

    People are Greedy—How Greedy are You? 20

    One-Minute Fraud Mystery: Trust Us Inc. 21

    Distinguishing among Deterrence, Prevention, and Detection 22

    The Increased Risk of Fraud Loss 35

    Divergent and Convergent Thinking 36

    Critical Thinking Requires Critical Questions 40

    The Personality Traits of a Fraudster 45

    The Moral Compass 48

    The Elements of Fraud: MIRD 48

    Education about Fraud 52

    Confusion about Responsibility 55

    Complexity 56

    Summary 60

    One-Minute Fraud Mystery Analysis 62

    Chapter 2: Fraud Detection Approaches 69

    Why Doesn’t Enhanced Legislative, Regulatory, and Professional Oversight Help to Prevent Fraud? 70

    One-Minute Fraud Mystery: Big Fish Investment Inc. 72

    Principles and Rules Alone Cannot Eliminate All Fraud 74

    A Real-World Perspective 76

    Getting a Handle on Transactions 79

    The 10 Forensically Accepted Generally Accepted Accounting Principle Assumptions 81

    Summary 107

    One-Minute Fraud Mystery Analysis 109

    Chapter 3: Deciding to Commit Fraud: What is the “Something” That Coerces People to Cross the Line? 119

    One-Minute Fraud Mystery: The House of Worship 122

    Do You Really Know What the People in Your Organization are Thinking? 122

    The Four Generations and Motivation 128

    Pinpointing the Fraudster 133

    The Three Most Prevalent Types of Fraud 133

    An Accounting Creed 135

    The Consequences of Fraud 137

    Summary 149

    One-Minute Fraud Mystery Analysis 150

    Chapter 4: How to Act Like a Fraudster: To Catch a Fraudster, You Need to Think Like One 155

    One-Minute Fraud Mystery: Catch Me If You Can Inc. 157

    The Six Ps of Successful Fraudsters 158

    The Characteristics of a Fraudster 161

    Fraudsters and Their Organizations 170

    Summary 177

    One-Minute Fraud Mystery Analysis 178

    Chapter 5: The Dynamics of Business: Everything is Related—from People to Processes to Outside Influences 185

    One-Minute Fraud Mystery: Accrual Inc. 189

    Control-Point Links and Accountability 190

    The Layers of Trust 191

    Responsibility Chains 193

    A Failure in Management 194

    More Than the Bottom Line 196

    Outside Influences 199

    Organizational Failures 203

    Understanding Cash Flow 206

    Summary 211

    One-Minute Fraud Mystery Analysis 212

    Chapter 6: Understanding the Accounting Process 219

    One-Minute Fraud Mystery: Sneakers are Us Inc. 223

    Understanding the Sale of Goods 224

    Deceptive Data 235

    Computerized Fraud Techniques 237

    Operating Expenses 240

    Balanced Principles 246

    Balance-Sheet Components 252

    Statement of Cash Flow 252

    Ratio Analysis 257

    Building a Case: Document Organization, Data Analysis, and Lifestyle Analysis 261

    Summary 264

    One-Minute Fraud Mystery Analysis 265

    Chapter 7: It All Comes Down to Cash 271

    One-Minute Fraud Mystery: Yankee Property Management 275

    Handling Cash 276

    Cash Disbursement Controls 279

    Cash and Fraud 282

    Classifications of Cash and Cash-Equivalent Fraud Schemes and Scenarios 285

    Fraud Control Points in the Organizational Process 302

    Summary 303

    One-Minute Fraud Mystery Analysis 304

    Chapter 8: Final Thoughts: Handy Tips and Quick Checklists for Reference 309

    POP: Finding the Next Potential-Fraud Kernel in Your Organization 310

    Quick References on the Fundamentals of Fraud 311

    GAAP versus FAGAAPA: A Summary 315

    Five Categories of Fraud 319

    Why Auditors and Accountants Fail to Detect Fraud 326

    Red Flags for Potential Fraud 327

    Using the Accruals-to-Assets Ratio 327

    A Simple Fraud Risk Plan 330

    Conclusion 333

    Afterword 337

    Bibliography 339

    About the Author 343

    About the Website 345

    Index 347

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 12/03/2013
    ISBN13: 9781118103142, 978-1118103142
    ISBN10: 1118103149

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A savvy examination of where people and value meet, creating the opportunity for fraud

    An essential reference for all business professionals, Detecting Fraud in Organizations: Techniques, Tools, and Resources explains the process of how people commit fraud, as well as how to prevent and stop fraud from occurring in your organization. Organized by business processes which succinctly describe how fraud manifests itself on a daily basis, the authors explain ways in which everyone can help guard against fraud by familiarizing themselves with its building blocks and methods used to perpetrate and conceal it. Filled with situational examples the book is accompanied by a website featuring fraud simulations, business process maps, and other useful tools for combating fraud.

    • Focuses on the people who perpetrate fraud and those who are tasked with preventing and detecting it
    • Uniquely organized by business processes for more relevance and easier understandi

      Table of Contents

      Preface ix

      Acknowledgments xi

      Introduction 1

      The 800-Pound Friendly Gorilla 1

      Numbers Don’t Lie, People Do 3

      An Overview of Fraud 4

      The One-Minute Fraud Mysteries 8

      A Few Tips for Detecting Fraud As You Begin 13

      Setup 16

      Chapter 1: Understanding Fraud: What is Fraud, and Why Does It Continue to Happen? 19

      People are Greedy—How Greedy are You? 20

      One-Minute Fraud Mystery: Trust Us Inc. 21

      Distinguishing among Deterrence, Prevention, and Detection 22

      The Increased Risk of Fraud Loss 35

      Divergent and Convergent Thinking 36

      Critical Thinking Requires Critical Questions 40

      The Personality Traits of a Fraudster 45

      The Moral Compass 48

      The Elements of Fraud: MIRD 48

      Education about Fraud 52

      Confusion about Responsibility 55

      Complexity 56

      Summary 60

      One-Minute Fraud Mystery Analysis 62

      Chapter 2: Fraud Detection Approaches 69

      Why Doesn’t Enhanced Legislative, Regulatory, and Professional Oversight Help to Prevent Fraud? 70

      One-Minute Fraud Mystery: Big Fish Investment Inc. 72

      Principles and Rules Alone Cannot Eliminate All Fraud 74

      A Real-World Perspective 76

      Getting a Handle on Transactions 79

      The 10 Forensically Accepted Generally Accepted Accounting Principle Assumptions 81

      Summary 107

      One-Minute Fraud Mystery Analysis 109

      Chapter 3: Deciding to Commit Fraud: What is the “Something” That Coerces People to Cross the Line? 119

      One-Minute Fraud Mystery: The House of Worship 122

      Do You Really Know What the People in Your Organization are Thinking? 122

      The Four Generations and Motivation 128

      Pinpointing the Fraudster 133

      The Three Most Prevalent Types of Fraud 133

      An Accounting Creed 135

      The Consequences of Fraud 137

      Summary 149

      One-Minute Fraud Mystery Analysis 150

      Chapter 4: How to Act Like a Fraudster: To Catch a Fraudster, You Need to Think Like One 155

      One-Minute Fraud Mystery: Catch Me If You Can Inc. 157

      The Six Ps of Successful Fraudsters 158

      The Characteristics of a Fraudster 161

      Fraudsters and Their Organizations 170

      Summary 177

      One-Minute Fraud Mystery Analysis 178

      Chapter 5: The Dynamics of Business: Everything is Related—from People to Processes to Outside Influences 185

      One-Minute Fraud Mystery: Accrual Inc. 189

      Control-Point Links and Accountability 190

      The Layers of Trust 191

      Responsibility Chains 193

      A Failure in Management 194

      More Than the Bottom Line 196

      Outside Influences 199

      Organizational Failures 203

      Understanding Cash Flow 206

      Summary 211

      One-Minute Fraud Mystery Analysis 212

      Chapter 6: Understanding the Accounting Process 219

      One-Minute Fraud Mystery: Sneakers are Us Inc. 223

      Understanding the Sale of Goods 224

      Deceptive Data 235

      Computerized Fraud Techniques 237

      Operating Expenses 240

      Balanced Principles 246

      Balance-Sheet Components 252

      Statement of Cash Flow 252

      Ratio Analysis 257

      Building a Case: Document Organization, Data Analysis, and Lifestyle Analysis 261

      Summary 264

      One-Minute Fraud Mystery Analysis 265

      Chapter 7: It All Comes Down to Cash 271

      One-Minute Fraud Mystery: Yankee Property Management 275

      Handling Cash 276

      Cash Disbursement Controls 279

      Cash and Fraud 282

      Classifications of Cash and Cash-Equivalent Fraud Schemes and Scenarios 285

      Fraud Control Points in the Organizational Process 302

      Summary 303

      One-Minute Fraud Mystery Analysis 304

      Chapter 8: Final Thoughts: Handy Tips and Quick Checklists for Reference 309

      POP: Finding the Next Potential-Fraud Kernel in Your Organization 310

      Quick References on the Fundamentals of Fraud 311

      GAAP versus FAGAAPA: A Summary 315

      Five Categories of Fraud 319

      Why Auditors and Accountants Fail to Detect Fraud 326

      Red Flags for Potential Fraud 327

      Using the Accruals-to-Assets Ratio 327

      A Simple Fraud Risk Plan 330

      Conclusion 333

      Afterword 337

      Bibliography 339

      About the Author 343

      About the Website 345

      Index 347

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