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fraud

The Fraud Triangle: Rationalization

by John February 25, 2010
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Criminologist Donald R. Cressey identified three traits that are commonly present when people perpetrate fraud. Cressey created an hypothesis known as the ‘fraud triangle.’ The three sides of the fraud triangle are:

Rationalization – Since the majority of individuals who commit serious occupation fraud are not career criminals, they feel a strong need [...]

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Tales of Intrigue and Deceit

by John January 27, 2010
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Join me when I appear as a guest on the radio talk show, Work Does Matter with host Denise Rubin.  The topic is, “Why Should I Care if Someone’s Ripping Off the Boss?”   Because I’m a Certified Fraud Examiner, I’ll be the expert discussing fraud in the work place, which happens WAY more than [...]

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How to Avoid Giving to a Fraudulent Charity

by John January 19, 2010
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It makes me proud to be an American when I see the generosity of my friends and neighbors, who like millions of other Americans have stepped up their charitable giving in an effort to ease the pain of the victims of the devastating earthquake in Haiti.
Like many others, I want to ensure that the charitable [...]

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How to Deter the “Medicare” Scam

by John January 11, 2010

Once again, the issue of fraud is making a big splash on major news networks. No one is exempt from fraud and quite often, government contractor cases are huge.
But just because your business is not at risk for a multi-million dollar theft, that doesn’t mean that you should be any less vigilant about fraud. [...]

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Pay Attention to Franklin if You Want to Keep Your Benjamins

by John January 4, 2010
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I will admit that I don’t know as much as I should about American history. To be honest, I just didn’t pay attention to history lessons while I was in school. Now that I’m a little older (ahem!), I do find it to be more interesting. Last winter, I watched with fascination the HBO [...]

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The Fraud Triangle

by John December 24, 2009
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There are absolutely no hard and fast rules for all of the characteristics of individuals who commit occupational fraud.  Every single person has his or her own traits and motivations.  However, there are some characteristics that are common to many fraudsters.
These characteristics were identified by criminologist Donald R. Cressey while he studied embezzlers.  He created [...]

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Top 5 Tips to Deter Fraud

by John December 15, 2009

Are you a doctor or other small business owner? Here’s my best advice to you for deterring fraud in your small business:

Take a few minutes each month to personally review the bank statement for your business.  Make sure that it is common knowledge that you do this every month.
Segregate check payment, bank account, and check [...]

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