|  | Goldmann, Peter Financial Services Anti-Fraud Risk and Control Workbook
  1. Auflage - Januar 2010 46,90 Euro 2010. 288 Seiten, Softcover - Fachbuch - ISBN-10: 0-470-49899-4 ISBN-13: 978-0-470-49899-6 - John Wiley & Sons
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Kurzbeschreibung Even before the current economic crisis, fraud had exploded into a serious financial and reputational threat to financial institutions throughout the world. Anti-Fraud Workbook: Financial Services Industry is filled with interactive exercises, cases studies and chapter quizzes and shares industry-tested methods for detecting, preventing and reporting fraud in the financial services sector. Internal or external auditors, accountants, accounts payable professionals, and financial services managers will discover how to become more effective in protecting their organizations against financial fraud with the essential techniques and tools in this book.
Aus dem Inhalt Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: Brief History of Fraud in the Financial Services Industry.
Chapter 1 Why No Financial Services Institution Is Immune to Fraud.
Statistical Perspective.
What Is Fraud?
Myths and Realities about Financial Services Fraud.
Review Points.
Chapter Quiz.
Chapter 2 The Human Element of Fraud.
Who Are the Bad Guys?
Insider Threat.
The Fraud Triangle.
The Fraud Triangle in Financial Services.
Pressure at Lehman: An Extreme Example.
Opportunity and Rationalization.
Rationalizing High-Level Fraud.
A Fraud Diamond?
Review Points.
Chapter Quiz.
Chapter 3 Internal Fraud: Loan and Mortgage Fraud.
Loan Fraud (Nonresidential Mortgage).
Mortgage Fraud.
Types of Internal Mortgage Fraud to Beware Of.
Red Flags of Employee-Level Loan and Mortgage Fraud.
Preventing Employee-Level Loan and Mortgage Fraud.
Review Points.
Chapter Quiz.
Chapter 4 Employee-Level Embezzlement.
Looting Customer Accounts.
Looting Noncustomer Funds.
Theft of Confi dential Information.
Insider Abuse of Computer Systems.
Red Flags of Employee-Level Embezzlement.
Preventing Employee-Level Embezzlement and Information Theft.
Review Points.
Chapter Quiz.
Chapter 5 Internal Fraud: Management Level.
Looting and Embezzlement.
Illegal Financial Transactions/Corruption.
Fraudulent Financial Reporting.
Deceiving Borrowers, Investors, and Regulators.
Red Flags of Management-Level Internal Fraud.
Management-Level Fraud Prevention Checklists.
Review Points.
Chapter Quiz.
Chapter 6 External Fraud against Financial Services Companies.
Externally Perpetrated Loan Fraud (Nonmortgage).
Externally Perpetrated Mortgage Fraud Schemes.
New Forms of Identity Theft and Fraud.
Red Flags of External Fraud.
External Fraud Prevention Checklists.
Review Points.
Chapter Quiz.
Chapter 7 Conducting a Successful Fraud Risk Assessment.
Getting It Done.
Procedures for Conducting a Fraud Risk Assessment.
Roles of the Board and Management in Fraud Risk Assessments.
Review Points.
Chapter Quiz.
Chapter 8 Legal and Regulatory Compliance for Controlling Fraud Risk.
Fraud Rules to Take Seriously.
Hypothetical Case: Compliance and InfoSecurity.
Develop and Implement a Response Program.
Future Regulation: A Prediction.
Review Points.
Chapter Quiz.
Chapter 9 Fraud Detection in Financial Services Companies.
Basic Detection Methods.
Advanced Fraud Detection Tools and Techniques.
Essentials of Fraud Auditing in Financial Institutions.
Essentials of Automated Auditing.
Conclusion.
Review Points.
Chapter Quiz.
Appendix A: Answers to Chapter Quizzes.
Appendix B: Answer Key for Case Studies.
Notes.
Glossary.
About the Author.
Index.
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