Critical Anti-Fraud Audits 2015 - Critical Anti-Fraud Audits under Procurement and Accounts Payable
Date2015-10-02
Deadline2015-10-02
VenueCalifornia, USA - United States
KeywordsAnti-fraud audits; Purchasing/accounts payable fr; Frau risk assessment
Topics/Call fo Papers
Critical Anti-Fraud Audits under Procurement and Accounts Payable
This webinar will explain how to perform anti-fraud audits in the purchasing/accounts payable cycle. It will discuss the use of Audit Control Language (ACL) and how this tool and other tools like it (IDEA) are helpful in the analysis of accounts payable and purchasing data.
Why Should You Attend:
With an increased awareness of fraud and the ongoing cost to organizations, taking a proactive stance on performing anti-fraud audits in purchasing and accounts payable is imperative to most organizations. According to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) “Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse” published in 2012, it predicted that 5% of an organization’s revenue is lost to fraud.
This webinar will provide attendees with a basic understanding of fraud, different data analysis that can be utilized, proactive accounts payable anti-fraud examples of reviews that can be conducted and different data analysis tests that can be performed.
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
? The fraud triangle and statistics from the ACFE
? A basic understanding of fraud and the different types of fraud that can occur
? Understanding the data that A/P or IT can provide for analysis
? Different data analysis tools that can be utilized (ACL vs. IDEA or just Excel)
? Examples of proactive accounts payable anti-fraud reviews
? Different data analysis tests that can be performed on accounts payable data
? Different data analysis tests that can be performed on purchasing data
Who Will Benefit:
? Internal Audit Personnel involved in Fraud Related Activities
? Internal Audit Management interested in Performing Anti-Fraud Audits of Accounts Payable and Purchasing Cycles
? Professionals Responsible for or Interested in Performing Anti-Fraud Audits
? Risk Officer
? Compliance Officer
Instructor Profile:
Marna Steuart, has been in the audit industry for over twenty years. Ms. Steuart began her career with a Big Four firm as an external auditor, then as an internal auditor in several different capacities within several different industries. She obtained her Certified Fraud Examiner license in 2007 and was the main fraud investigator for five years at a large utility company. She was responsible for performing and updating the fraud risk assessment on an annual basis and conducted several anti- fraud investigations and audits during her time at this organization.
Topic Background:
The Purchasing and Accounts Payable cycles create a multitude of data that can be analyzed and tested for certain elements of possible fraud. Accounts Payable is considered the “checkbook” of the organization and therefore creates an area that without the proper control environment can be ripe for fraud. Internal audit organizations have the ability to spend resources to analyze the data that comes out of the process to enable the organization to feel comfortable that controls are in place and functioning properly or that there may be fraud occurring. There are simple ways to analyze large volumes of data that come from paying invoices. Understanding the data is the first step towards knowing what to look for.
Contact for Registration:
http://www.complianceonline.com/performing-anti-fr...
This webinar will explain how to perform anti-fraud audits in the purchasing/accounts payable cycle. It will discuss the use of Audit Control Language (ACL) and how this tool and other tools like it (IDEA) are helpful in the analysis of accounts payable and purchasing data.
Why Should You Attend:
With an increased awareness of fraud and the ongoing cost to organizations, taking a proactive stance on performing anti-fraud audits in purchasing and accounts payable is imperative to most organizations. According to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) “Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse” published in 2012, it predicted that 5% of an organization’s revenue is lost to fraud.
This webinar will provide attendees with a basic understanding of fraud, different data analysis that can be utilized, proactive accounts payable anti-fraud examples of reviews that can be conducted and different data analysis tests that can be performed.
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
? The fraud triangle and statistics from the ACFE
? A basic understanding of fraud and the different types of fraud that can occur
? Understanding the data that A/P or IT can provide for analysis
? Different data analysis tools that can be utilized (ACL vs. IDEA or just Excel)
? Examples of proactive accounts payable anti-fraud reviews
? Different data analysis tests that can be performed on accounts payable data
? Different data analysis tests that can be performed on purchasing data
Who Will Benefit:
? Internal Audit Personnel involved in Fraud Related Activities
? Internal Audit Management interested in Performing Anti-Fraud Audits of Accounts Payable and Purchasing Cycles
? Professionals Responsible for or Interested in Performing Anti-Fraud Audits
? Risk Officer
? Compliance Officer
Instructor Profile:
Marna Steuart, has been in the audit industry for over twenty years. Ms. Steuart began her career with a Big Four firm as an external auditor, then as an internal auditor in several different capacities within several different industries. She obtained her Certified Fraud Examiner license in 2007 and was the main fraud investigator for five years at a large utility company. She was responsible for performing and updating the fraud risk assessment on an annual basis and conducted several anti- fraud investigations and audits during her time at this organization.
Topic Background:
The Purchasing and Accounts Payable cycles create a multitude of data that can be analyzed and tested for certain elements of possible fraud. Accounts Payable is considered the “checkbook” of the organization and therefore creates an area that without the proper control environment can be ripe for fraud. Internal audit organizations have the ability to spend resources to analyze the data that comes out of the process to enable the organization to feel comfortable that controls are in place and functioning properly or that there may be fraud occurring. There are simple ways to analyze large volumes of data that come from paying invoices. Understanding the data is the first step towards knowing what to look for.
Contact for Registration:
http://www.complianceonline.com/performing-anti-fr...
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