Fraud and Embezzlement
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
Workplace fraud is an age-old problem in all types of businesses. Whether it takes the form of financial statement fraud, corruption, or misappropriation of company assets, the cost to businesses is estimated at seven percent of annual revenues, according to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE). Their new report, to be released June 2, indicates that almost 90% of workplace fraud consists of misappropriation of assets. This may range from pilfering office supplies to complicated large scale schemes. Frauds may continue for years before they are detected. In forty percent of cases, the fraud is revealed by a tip. This report shows a snapshot of workplace fraud and how it is detected.
Small businesses are especially vulnerable to occupational fraud because internal controls often are not robust enough and because various duties must be combined and carried out by the smaller staff.
We are presenting at a small business seminar in Morristown, TN on June 8 sponsored by First Tennessee Bank. We will show how workplace fraud and embezzlement can happen right under the owner’s nose. We will also give attendees some practical ways to improve their companies’ internal controls.
In another presentation that day, we will talk about the increase in IRS audits and what business owners can do to make sure their books and records will withstand IRS scrutiny.