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Real World Fraud in Today’s Small- to Medium- Sized Entities

Description

This course uses hands-on case studies based on real-world frauds to help participants carry out their financial statement fraud responsibilities. Auditors and corporate accounting and finance professionals in small-to medium-sized entities will find this course relevant.

The course includes an overview of the auditor’s responsibilities related to financial statement fraud. In addition, the course includes information relevant to management’s responsibility for fraud and internal controls. Cases address revenue recognition, various financial statement manipulations, purchasing fraud, and other common areas of interest.

Learning Objectives
  1. Upon completion of this seminar, participants will be able to:
  2. Recognize how real-world frauds may affect entities
  3. Identify key points related to the auditor's responsibilities related to fraud during a financial statement audit
  4. Recognize and recall ways to address common fraud committed within an organization
Major Topics
  1. Hands-on case studies covering common fraud activities
  2. Internal controls in small- to medium-sized entities
  3. Professional standards and requirements
Provider
AICPA
Course Level
Basic
Professional Area of Focus
Accounting & Auditing
Business & Industry
Practitioners
CPE Field of Study
Auditing
8
Who Should Attend

Practitioners and financial professionals responsible for preventing, detecting, and dealing with financial statement fraud.

Instructor(s)
Wayne Wells
Prerequisites
Advanced Preparation
Location
 
MACPA Columbia Center
10280 Old Columbia Rd
Columbia, MD 21046 US
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Event Information
When
Sep 9, 2016
8:00 am - 3:30 pm EST
Location
MACPA Columbia Center
10280 Old Columbia Rd
Columbia, MD 21046 US
Total CPE Credits
8
Format
In-Person

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Real World Fraud in Today’s Small- to Medium- Sized Entities


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