CPA Fraud Detection Service Description
Benford's law serves as a tool for uncovering patterns indicative of improper disbursements. It involves examining audit trail reports from QuickBooks or other bookkeeping software to pinpoint unusual activities like voids and deletions. Additionally, it entails identifying multiple payments made for identical amounts on the same day. A thorough review of payroll runs is conducted to detect any payments exceeding the established salary or hourly rates. Payments made on non-business days are also scrutinized. Statistical calculations help in identifying outliers that may suggest fraudulent activity, and duplicate payments are tested for validation. Vendor files in accounts payable are analyzed for names that may be suspiciously similar, and investigations are conducted to uncover fictitious vendors. Comparisons of vendor and payroll addresses are evaluated using Z-Scores and relative size factor tests. While data monitoring and surprise audits have shown to significantly reduce fraud losses, only 37% of organizations implement these critical controls. For businesses employing fewer than 100 individuals, the average loss due to fraud is estimated at $200,000, highlighting that smaller enterprises often lack the necessary resources to effectively detect and address fraudulent activities. Consequently, it is essential for small businesses to adopt more robust fraud detection mechanisms to safeguard their financial integrity.
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