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FRAUD EXAMINATION ALBRECHT, ALBRECHT, & ALBRECHT. THE NATURE OF FRAUD. CHAPTER 1. Learning Objectives. Understand the seriousness of the fraud problem and how it affects individuals, consumers and organizations Define fraud Classify fraud into various types
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FRAUD EXAMINATIONALBRECHT, ALBRECHT, & ALBRECHT THE NATURE OF FRAUD CHAPTER 1
Learning Objectives • Understand the seriousness of the fraud problem and how it affects individuals, consumers and organizations • Define fraud • Classify fraud into various types • Understand how expensive fraud is to a company, investors, and a nation
Learning Objectives • Distinguish between criminal and civil fraud laws and how they relate to fraud. • Be familiar with types of fraud-fighting careers today.
What it is What it isn’t Define Fraud:What it is and What it isn’t.
Match Terms to Definitions. Employee Embezzlement Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Employees taking employer’s assets Management fraud Overcharge for goods, or ship inferior goods Investment scams Selling worthless investments to unsuspecting investors Vendor fraud Manipulation of financial statements by management Customer fraud Getting something for nothing, not paying for goods & services ACFE
Differentiate between Criminal and Civil Responses to Fraud.