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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING – BA 124 - Fall 2009 Forensic Accounting BA 124 Professor Bill O’Brien
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 - Fall 2009Slide 1-2 Today’s Topics n Seriousness of fraud n Definition of fraud n Types of fraud n Criminal versus civil statutes n Fraud-related careers
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 - Fall 2009Slide 1-3 Remember the “P” in CPA n The public trust is essential n You have only one reputation
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 - Fall 2009Slide 1-4 Cost of Fraud n Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) n Close to $1.3 trillion annually n Over $13 per employee per day n Over 6% of revenue…straight to the bottom line
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 - Fall 2009Slide 1-5 How Does Fraud Impact You? n Financially n Reputation of your firm n Opportunity cost
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 - Fall 2009Slide 1-6 Here’s What Happens... n It is a dollar for dollar impact on net income n Dollars that have a multiplier effect on revenue in order to generate new profits
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 - Fall 2009Slide 1-7 Defining Fraud n A representation n About a material point, n Which is false, n And intentionally or recklessly so, n Which is believed n And acted upon by the victim n To the victim’s damage n Let examine each highlighted term SLIMBAD
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 - Fall 2009Slide 1-8 What Drives Fraud n Consider the Ponzi Fraud of the early 20th Century n See www.mark-knutson.com n Primary age of fraudsters--36-45 yrs. n Key drivers n Confidence earned n Pressures n Greed
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 - Fall 2009Slide 1-9 Classifications of Fraud n Fraud versus an organization n Occupational fraud n Fraud on behalf of an organization
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 - Fall 2009Slide 1-10 Occupational Fraud n Clandestine n Violates fiduciary interest n Direct or indirect financial benefit n Damages the organization
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 - Fall 2009Slide 1-11 Fraud on Behalf of an Organization n Most common…fraudulent financial reporting
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 - Fall 2009Slide 1-12 A More Detailed Classification List n Occupational fraud…embezzlement n Management fraud n Investment scams n Vendor fraud n Customer fraud n Know the table on WSA pg. 11
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 - Fall 2009Slide 1-13 Examples... n Embezzlement: Liahona Construction n Management: World-com n Investment: Ponzi n Vendor: Halliburton; USF athlete in the 1980s n Customer: Florida State football player and department store
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 - Fall 2009Slide 1-14 Prosecution n Criminal law for public offenses n Bribery laws n Anti Kickback Act of 1986 n Mail Fraud statutes n Bank Fraud statutes n RICO and FCPA n IRS and tax evasion n Civil law for violations of private rights n Note the comparative table on p. 15
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING - BA124 - Fall 2009Slide 1-15 Fraud Related Careers n Government n FBI, Postal Inspectors, IRS n Public accounting n Forensic accountants n Corporation n Internal auditors n Consulting n Lawyers n Expert witnesses
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