Bill MakkawiJuly 22, 2012 | Case 1 And Fraud Continues Forensic Accounting A company can’t work with a strong and secure accounting system. The accounting system should include strong internal controls to make sure financial statements and data are accurate and valid. Strong internal controls can prevent a company from providing false data to make their company look more profitable and steal funds from the investors and stockholders. There are several internal control weaknesses that existed
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And the Fraud Continues Tanya Niessen Professor Bill Makkawi Forensic Accounting April 22, 2012 Existing Internal Control Weaknesses at MCI There were several existing internal control weaknesses at MCI in which Walt Pavlo used to his advantage when he perpetrated the fraud. One weakness was that Pavlo helped create the accounts receivable process and therefore knew the strengths and weaknesses of the process (Lyons & Tocco, 2007). This allowed Pavlo to manipulate the records to his
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Internal Controls Megan Mitchell March 14, 2013 XACC/280 Paul Gomez Internal Controls 2 In order to maintain a company’s security and accuracy, a company will take all related measures and measures adopted within an organization in the form of internal controls. Internal controls are an essential way to maintain conformity with other company’s, to safeguard assets from employee theft, robbery and unauthorized use, and enhance accuracy and reliability of it’s
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Case Study: HOW A CFO PLOWED HIMSELF UNDER By Recitta Askew ACCT217 July 26, 2014 Fraud Theory and Prevention is getting a lot of attention these days, however preventing fraud and understanding fraud continues to puzzle corporations and is the focus of many studies and reasons why many internal controls are in place today. As an example Dr. Donald Cressey a fraud expert developed what is known as the Fraud Triangle Theory which essentially states that three elements must be present
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Fraud, Governance and Internal Controls What is a fraud What is a fraud? The Financial Accounting book gives us a definition “A fraud is a dishonest act by an employee that results in personal benefit to the employee at a cost to the employer.” The reasons why people commit fraud are various. Fraud triangle can give us a good explanation. Financial pressures, from family or lifestyle, will lead an employee to fraud. Opportunity, which will allure an employee to do fraudulent activities, and Rationalization
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LJB Company | Case Study #2 LJB Company | Internal Control | | This document contains information about the internal controls for LJB Company | TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction …………………………………… Pg 2 2. Six Internal Control Activities ……………….. Pg 2 3. LJB Company Positive Side ………………… Pg 2 4. Segregation of Duties ……………………..…. Pg 3 5. Petty Cash …………………………………….. Pg 3 6. Human Resources ……………………………. Pg 4 7. Conclusion ……………………………………... Pg 4 LJB Company
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Shanta Martin AIU CRJS270 Week 5 IP Internal controls prevent errors and irregularities from happening. If errors or irregularities do happen to occur internal controls will help ensure that they are detected in a timely manner. Internal controls also encourage adherence to prescribe policies and procedures. Internal control are also put into place in order to protect employees by outlining tasks and responsibilities, providing checks and balances, and also from being accused of misappropriations
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Introduction Technology has made great advances over the years. However, with the advances in technology comes an advance in the way fraud is being committed against corporations. Individuals can hack into corporations’ computer systems from anywhere in the world. This makes it hard for investigators to find the individuals who are committing the fraud. Fraud can also be committed from within the corporation. There are measures a corporation can take to protect their assets against fraud.
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SEPTEMBER 30, 2014 ACC504 INTERNAL CONTROL DR. MICHAEL ABNER PREPARED BY NELLY OYANE Table of Contents Introduction I. Internal Control Requirements II. What the Company is Doing Correct III. What the Company is Doing Incorrect Conclusion References Introduction LBJ Company is presently conducting a decision to go public or not and with that they will also be familiar with their internal controls
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The Culpability of Accounting Fraud: Auditors, Managers or Both ACC 503 – Accounting for Management Abstract The purpose of this term paper is to provide insight to the reader about accounting fraud and on whom the responsibility lays whenever there is an allegation of accounting misconduct. Based on the rash of accounting fraud by major respectable corporations in recent years, no one organization is immune to accounting fraud and it is prevalent in the
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