Live Stream: Business and Industry Fraud Case Studies: Schemes and Controls
103 | Livestream | Basic | Scheduled
Description
Fraud is prevalent - especially since COVID-19 relief packages passed by legislatures around the world opened the till. The overwhelming majority of fraud cases are never publicized. In this course we will build on our knowledge of why people commit fraud to dissect the schemes and discuss transactional controls to help stop fraud faster.
Credits
Number of Credits | Type of Credits |
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4.00 | Auditing |
Highlights
- Recent fraud cases
- Common fraud schemes perpetrated by those within and outside victim organizations
- Consider the lessons learned
- Best practices to further our fraud prevention
Objectives
- Consider the ways perpetrators evade both soft and hard controls
- Identify teachable moments
- Look for the common red flags that ought to draw our attention to a potential fraud scheme
Prices
- Member (Early Bird)
- $189.00
- Non-Member (Early Bird)
- $239.00
- Member
- $189.00
- Non-Member
- $239.00
Instructors
Jason Carney, CPA, CISA, PMP, CISSP, CCSP
Jason Carney, CPA, CISA, PMP, CISSP, CCSP, Esq., is a senior manager at ABS, Inc., a boutique consulting firm based in the Washington, DC metro specializing in complex accounting issues. He is also the principal for IRS Problem Free, a tax resolution service. He has more than 15 years of experience in public accounting, consulting, and industry. His specialties include technical accounting, financial statement audit, information security, and tax controversy. Jason has worked in the financial services, software, and federal finance sectors.
Jason has taught more than 100 CPE courses for audiences across the country. He has been consistently well-received and specializes in adapting content for the unique needs of each audience. He believes that relevant and engaging training is essential for career development and business success. Jason is a member of the Minnesota Society of CPAs and was a President's Scholar at the University of Saint Thomas Law School. He is a member of the Minnesota Bar and holds CPA licenses in five jurisdictions. He is Treasurer for Fort Safety, a non-profit focused on keeping families and children safe online. He wrote "What is Business Intelligence and Why Should CPAs Care?" for Footnote magazine and contributed to the upcoming publication What Every Lawyer Needs to Know About Client Trust Accounts.
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