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IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton Chapter 12: Fraud Schemes & Fraud Detection IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton.

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1 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton Chapter 12: Fraud Schemes & Fraud Detection IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton

2 FRAUD TREE  Asset misappropriation fraud 1. Stealing something of value – usually cash or inventory (i.e., asset theft) 2. Converting asset to usable form 3. Concealing the crime to avoid detection 4. Usually, perpetrator is an employee  Financial fraud 1. Does not involve direct theft of assets 2. Often objective is to obtain higher stock price (i.e., financial fraud) 3. Typically involves misstating financial data to gain additional compensation, promotion, or escape penalty for poor performance 4. Often escapes detection until irreparable harm has been done 5. Usually, perpetrator is executive management  Corruption fraud 1. Bribery, etc.

3 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton ACFE 2004 REPORT TO THE NATION

4 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton FRAUD SCHEMES  Fraudulent financial statements {5%}  Corruption {13%}  Bribery  Illegal gratuities  Conflicts of interest  Economic extortion  Asset misappropriation {85%}  Charges to expense accounts  Lapping  Kiting  Transaction fraud Percentages per ACFE 2002 Report to the Nation – see Table 12-1

5 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton COMPUTER FRAUD SCHEMES  Data Collection  Data Processing  Database Management  Information Generation

6 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton AUDITOR’S RESPONSIBILITY FOR DETECTING FRAUD—SAS NO. 99  Sarbanes-Oxley Act 2002  SAS No. 99 – “Consideration of Fraud in a Financial Statement Audit” 1. Description and characteristics of fraud 2. Professional skepticism 3. Engagement personnel discussion 4. Obtaining audit evidence and information 5. Identifying risks 6. Assessing the identified risks 7. Responding to the assessment 8. Evaluating audit evidence and information 9. Communicating possible fraud 10. Documenting consideration of fraud

7 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton FRAUDULANT FINANCIAL REPORTING  Risk factors: 1. Management’s characteristics and influence over the control environment 2. Industry conditions 3. Operating characteristics and financial stability

8 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton FRAUDULANT FINANCIAL REPORTING  Common schemes:  Improper revenue recognition  Improper treatment of sales  Improper asset valuation  Improper deferral of costs and expenses  Improper recording of liabilities  Inadequate disclosures

9 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton MISAPPROPRIATION OF ASSETS  Risk factors: 1. Susceptibility of assets to misappropriation 2. Controls

10 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton MISAPPROPRIATION OF ASSETS  Common schemes:  Personal purchases  Ghost employees  Fictitious expenses  Altered payee  Pass-through vendors  Theft of cash (or inventory)  Lapping

11 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton ACFE 2004 REPORT TO THE NATION

12 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton AUDITOR’S RESPONSE TO RISK ASSESSMENT  Engagement staffing and extent of supervision  Professional skepticism  Nature, timing, extent of procedures performed

13 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton AUDITOR’S RESPONSE TO DETECTED MISSTATEMENTS DUE TO FRAUD  If no material effect:  Refer matter to appropriate level of management  Ensure implications to other aspects of the audit have been adequately addressed  If effect is material or undeterminable:  Consider implications for other aspects of the audit  Discuss the matter with senior management and audit committee  Attempt to determine if material effect  Suggest client consult with legal counsel

14 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton AUDITOR’S DOCUMENTATION  Document in the working papers criteria used for assessing fraud risk factors: 1.Those risk factors identified 2.Auditor’s response to them

15 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton FRAUD DETECTION TECHNIQUES USING ACL  Payments to fictitious vendors  Sequential invoice numbers  Vendors with P.O. boxes  Vendors with employee address  Multiple company with same address  Invoice amounts slightly below review threshold

16 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton FRAUD DETECTION TECHNIQUES USING ACL  Payroll fraud  Test for excessive hours worked  Test for duplicate payments  Tests for non-existent employee

17 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton FRAUD DETECTION TECHNIQUES USING ACL  Lapping A.R.  Balance forward method  Open invoice method

18 IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton Chapter 12: Fraud Schemes & Fraud Detection IT Auditing & Assurance, 2e, Hall & Singleton


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