Hold Your Horses! How Landmark Fraud May Have Been Avoided
Overview
What can we learn from one of the largest municipal frauds in U.S. history? Rita Crundwell stole nearly $54 million from the citizens of Dixon, Illinois over the course of two decades. This course examines circumstances that allowed this landmark fraud to occur. We will explore internal control deficiencies and other circumstances that hindered prevention or timely detection of Rita’s scheme. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Highlights
The major topics covered in this course include:
- Key aspects of Rita Crundwell’s theft
- Internal controls that could have prevented the theft
- Internal controls that could have detected the theft in a timely manner
- Independence in both fact and appearance
- Lessons for CPA firms
- Lessons for government agencies
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
CPAs in public practice, members in industry, and other professionals who want to enhance their fraud awareness and detection skills.
Objectives
After attending this presentation, you will be able to...
- Recall factors that allowed the Dixon fraud to occur
- Identify internal controls that could have prevented the fraud
- Recognize lessons that CPA firms should learn from this case
- Analyze the intricacies of independence
- Distinguish best practices for government agencies and other organizations that utilize employees
Preparation
None
Notice
This course is provided by a third-party vendor. Please note that login instructions will not be available in the ‘My Upcoming CPE’ section of the NESCPA website. Instead, the login instructions will be sent directly to you via email by CPA Crossings. Upon completing the course, your hours will be recorded in the ‘My CPE Tracker’ section of the NESCPA website.
Non-Member Price $139.00
Member Price $89.00