The guide is 80 pages long, and for me at least there wasn't a tremendous amount new in the main part of the document. However, several of the appendixes are very good and potentially very useful to the small businesses I usually work with:
- Appendix C: Sample Fraud Policy - This appendix is about 4 pages long and can be used as the starting point for a business fraud policy.
- Appendix D: Fraud Risk Assessment Framework Example - the example focuses on potential revenue recognition risks for a business. What I like about it is you often read that you should do something like this, but finding a good example of one is hard to find.
- Appendix E: Fraud Risk Exposures - the material notes it is a sample from an anonymous entity and isn't necessarily complete. It is though a solid listing of potential fraud risks.
- Appendix F: Fraud Prevention Scorecard and Appendix G: Fraud Detection Scorecard - concise tests a business can take to see how they are doing on prevention and detection.
80 pages is a lot of material.
If you are serious about reducing your fraud risks, this is a good place to start
2 comments:
hello sir,
i read the book in appendix c:sample fraud policy is usful for identify bussiness fraud policy...thank you
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Thank you. I finally found what I am looking for before I set up my small business here. I am a bit hesitant on the first place to put up my business because I am afraid of the fruadulent acts of people who cant do anything good. Now I am good to go.
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