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A how-to guide to small business anti-fraud protection and internal control

Internal Control/Anti-Fraud Program Design for the Small Business is a practical guide to protection for businesses NOT subject to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Written by an expert with three decades of forensic investigation experience, this book is geared specifically toward private, non-public small businesses and their unique needs in the realm of fraud protection. Covering all elements of an internal control structure applicable to the small business community, this guide provides a step-by-step roadmap for designing and implementing an effective, efficient internal control structure/anti-fraud program tailored to your business''s particular needs. Case studies are used throughout to illustrate internal control weaknesses and the fraud that can result, and follow-up analysis describes the controls that would have reduced the probability of fraud had they been in place. You''ll learn how to anal

Table of Contents

Preface: Maybe It’s Time We Get Back to the Basics xi

Acknowledgments xvii

PART I: THE ANTI‐FRAUD ENVIRONMENT: THE BLUEPRINTS, THE FOUNDATION, THE GROUND FLOOR

Chapter 1: The Architect’s Blueprint: Establishing the Framework 3

The Elements of Anti‐Fraud Program Design 3

Anti‐Fraud Environment 4

Fraud Risk Assessment 4

Control Activities 5

Information: Program Documentation 6

Communication: The Company Fraud Training Program 6

Monitoring and Routine Maintenance 7

Chapter 2: Foundational Policies: The Fraud Policy 9

Foundational Policies 10

The Fraud Policy: The Essential Elements of an Effective Fraud Policy 10

Case Presentation 17

Chapter 3: Foundational Policies: The Fraud Reporting Policy 19

The Essential Elements of an Effective Fraud Reporting Policy 20

Chapter 4: Foundational Policies: The Expense Reimbursement Policy 29

Case: “No Questions Asked” 29

Case: “It Will Never Be Missed” 30

Case: Larry the Chief Financial Offi cer 31

The Elements of an Effective Expense Reimbursement Policy 32

Appendix 4A: Expense Report Form 39

Appendix 4B: Supplemental Business Meal and Entertainment Charges Form 40

Chapter 5: The Ground Floor: The Fraud Risk Assessment Process 41

Ground Rules for Fraud Risk Assessment 42

An Example of Risk Assessment 43

Procedural Steps for Performing a Fraud Risk Assessment 44

Cash in Bank 48

Case: The Trail Is Gone 50

Case: Friends in Low Places 51

Asset Misappropriation 52

Corruption 53

Financial Statement Fraud 53

PART II: ANTI‐FRAUD CONTROL ACTIVITIES: RAISING THE WALLS

Chapter 6: Control Activities: The Absolutes 57

Critical Principles of Control Activity Design 57

Foundational Control Activities 59

Case: The Mail Drop in Las Vegas 64

Appendix 6A: Confl ict of Interest Form 67

Appendix 6B: New Vendor Establishment Form 68

Chapter 7: Control Activities: The Segregation of Duties Dilemma 69

But I Only Have Two Employees 69

Prevention versus Detection Controls 70

The Necessary Review Processes 72

Chapter 8: Control Activities: General Processes 75

Two Operational Questions 75

Common Control Activities 81

Case: The Cell Phone Reimbursement 91

Chapter 9: Control Activities: Specific Control Areas 95

Financial Statement Line Item Control Activities 95

PART III: COMPLETING THE ANTI‐FRAUD PROGRAM: THE CEILING, THE ROOF, AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

Chapter 10: The Ceiling: Documenting the Anti‐Fraud Program 103

Information 103

Documentation—Keeping It Simple 104

The Elements of High‐Quality Documentation 104

Chapter 11: The Ceiling: The Company Fraud Training Program 111

The Elements of Effective Communication 112

The Company Fraud Training Program 114

Chapter 12: The Roof: Monitoring and Routine Maintenance 119

Monitoring and Routine Maintenance Defi ned 120

The Monitoring and Routine Maintenance Structure 120

Chapter 13: The Sample Anti‐Fraud Program 129

Appendix 13A: Fraud Risk Assessment Framework Form 137

Appendix 13B: Control Activities Form 138

Appendix 13C: Documentation of Control Activities 139

Appendix 13D: Compliance Audit Programs and Related Compliance Audit Working Papers 154

Appendix A: The Fraud Policy 171

Appendix B: The Fraud Reporting Policy 175

Appendix C: The Expense Reimbursement Policy 179

Appendix D: Forms 185

About the Author 193

Index 195

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      Publication Date: 29/05/2015
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A how-to guide to small business anti-fraud protection and internal control

      Internal Control/Anti-Fraud Program Design for the Small Business is a practical guide to protection for businesses NOT subject to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Written by an expert with three decades of forensic investigation experience, this book is geared specifically toward private, non-public small businesses and their unique needs in the realm of fraud protection. Covering all elements of an internal control structure applicable to the small business community, this guide provides a step-by-step roadmap for designing and implementing an effective, efficient internal control structure/anti-fraud program tailored to your business''s particular needs. Case studies are used throughout to illustrate internal control weaknesses and the fraud that can result, and follow-up analysis describes the controls that would have reduced the probability of fraud had they been in place. You''ll learn how to anal

      Table of Contents

      Preface: Maybe It’s Time We Get Back to the Basics xi

      Acknowledgments xvii

      PART I: THE ANTI‐FRAUD ENVIRONMENT: THE BLUEPRINTS, THE FOUNDATION, THE GROUND FLOOR

      Chapter 1: The Architect’s Blueprint: Establishing the Framework 3

      The Elements of Anti‐Fraud Program Design 3

      Anti‐Fraud Environment 4

      Fraud Risk Assessment 4

      Control Activities 5

      Information: Program Documentation 6

      Communication: The Company Fraud Training Program 6

      Monitoring and Routine Maintenance 7

      Chapter 2: Foundational Policies: The Fraud Policy 9

      Foundational Policies 10

      The Fraud Policy: The Essential Elements of an Effective Fraud Policy 10

      Case Presentation 17

      Chapter 3: Foundational Policies: The Fraud Reporting Policy 19

      The Essential Elements of an Effective Fraud Reporting Policy 20

      Chapter 4: Foundational Policies: The Expense Reimbursement Policy 29

      Case: “No Questions Asked” 29

      Case: “It Will Never Be Missed” 30

      Case: Larry the Chief Financial Offi cer 31

      The Elements of an Effective Expense Reimbursement Policy 32

      Appendix 4A: Expense Report Form 39

      Appendix 4B: Supplemental Business Meal and Entertainment Charges Form 40

      Chapter 5: The Ground Floor: The Fraud Risk Assessment Process 41

      Ground Rules for Fraud Risk Assessment 42

      An Example of Risk Assessment 43

      Procedural Steps for Performing a Fraud Risk Assessment 44

      Cash in Bank 48

      Case: The Trail Is Gone 50

      Case: Friends in Low Places 51

      Asset Misappropriation 52

      Corruption 53

      Financial Statement Fraud 53

      PART II: ANTI‐FRAUD CONTROL ACTIVITIES: RAISING THE WALLS

      Chapter 6: Control Activities: The Absolutes 57

      Critical Principles of Control Activity Design 57

      Foundational Control Activities 59

      Case: The Mail Drop in Las Vegas 64

      Appendix 6A: Confl ict of Interest Form 67

      Appendix 6B: New Vendor Establishment Form 68

      Chapter 7: Control Activities: The Segregation of Duties Dilemma 69

      But I Only Have Two Employees 69

      Prevention versus Detection Controls 70

      The Necessary Review Processes 72

      Chapter 8: Control Activities: General Processes 75

      Two Operational Questions 75

      Common Control Activities 81

      Case: The Cell Phone Reimbursement 91

      Chapter 9: Control Activities: Specific Control Areas 95

      Financial Statement Line Item Control Activities 95

      PART III: COMPLETING THE ANTI‐FRAUD PROGRAM: THE CEILING, THE ROOF, AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

      Chapter 10: The Ceiling: Documenting the Anti‐Fraud Program 103

      Information 103

      Documentation—Keeping It Simple 104

      The Elements of High‐Quality Documentation 104

      Chapter 11: The Ceiling: The Company Fraud Training Program 111

      The Elements of Effective Communication 112

      The Company Fraud Training Program 114

      Chapter 12: The Roof: Monitoring and Routine Maintenance 119

      Monitoring and Routine Maintenance Defi ned 120

      The Monitoring and Routine Maintenance Structure 120

      Chapter 13: The Sample Anti‐Fraud Program 129

      Appendix 13A: Fraud Risk Assessment Framework Form 137

      Appendix 13B: Control Activities Form 138

      Appendix 13C: Documentation of Control Activities 139

      Appendix 13D: Compliance Audit Programs and Related Compliance Audit Working Papers 154

      Appendix A: The Fraud Policy 171

      Appendix B: The Fraud Reporting Policy 175

      Appendix C: The Expense Reimbursement Policy 179

      Appendix D: Forms 185

      About the Author 193

      Index 195

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