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CPE Credits: 2 Course Level: Overview Prerequisite: None
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Description:
It is estimated that small business employees make up 52 percent of the work force in the United States yet continue to rank the highest in occupational fraud frequency. Through this course, obtain a realistic view along with the impact fraud has on small businesses and how you can help lower those risks. Learn about current statistics, cases in the news, their impact and outcome, as well as how you can provide an affordable solution with effective prevention programs.
Small businesses don't need to suffer the catastrophic financial impact that employee theft causes; you need to know there are resources and professionals available to help protect them.
What you will learn:
Warning signs of small business frauds
Small business employee theft triangle
Partnership embezzlement
Common problems in small business fraud investigations
Resources for prevention programs
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Presenter: Julie A. Aydlott, CFE
Recording Date: May 31, 2012
Duration: 100 Minutes
field of study: Specialized Knowledge and Applications
Last Updated: March 2012
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