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Where to Hide Fraud Inventory: Expenses -- Payroll

Thursday, Sept. 3, 2026
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Central
2 CPE (2 technical)  |  2 Yellow Book

Course code: 26WA-4969
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Imagine you have one hundred boxes that are all supposed to be full of manufactured inventory. How do you obtain reasonable assurance--now defined as a high level of assurance--that each box is full without opening every one? You begin by assessing risk. If the client has strong internal controls over manufacturing, packing, and transport to the warehouse, there is reasonable assurance the boxes are properly filled. Next, evaluate warehouse security and controls over access, as well as procedures for removing inventory. Once satisfied that controls are both adequate and operating effectively, you can observe and count the boxes and selectively test a sample--ensuring you do not only choose the most accessible ones, as fraud is often concealed within the middle of the inventory. Based on this risk assessment and targeted testing, you can conclude with reasonable assurance that the inventory is properly stated without inspecting every box. This same approach applies to expenses and payroll: evaluate internal controls, observe processes, and perform independent test procedures. Weak internal controls in inventory, expenses, and payroll create opportunities for fraud that may lead to material misstatements. In this session, we will explore how these vulnerabilities arise and how to recognize and address them through effective audit procedures.

Major subjects

  • Fraud Concealment.
  • Inventory Fraud.
  • Expense Fraud.
  • Payroll Fraud.
  • Internal Controls.
  • Risk Assessment.
  • Audit Testing.

Learning objectives

  • Identify common areas where fraud may be concealed, particularly in inventory, expenses, and payroll.
  • Evaluate internal controls to determine whether they adequately reduce opportunities for fraud.
  • Apply risk-based audit approaches to obtain reasonable assurance without examining every transaction or item.
  • Recognize weaknesses in internal controls that could allow asset misappropriation or financial misstatement.
  • Design targeted audit tests and observations to verify the accuracy of financial information.
  • Assess whether potential fraud could result in a material misstatement of the financial statements.

Who should take this program?

  • External and Internal Auditors, Fraud Examiners.

Pricing

Standard Member Fee $89.00
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More program information

Instructor Dennis Dycus, CPA, CFE, CGFM
Location Online
Area
of study
Accounting & audit
Field(s)
of study
Auditing - Technical (2.0)
Level Intermediate
Format Group Internet Based
Sponsor Business Professionals' Network, Inc.
NASBA ID#: 107810
Prerequisites Prereq. None
Advance
prep
None
Cancellation
policy
Receive a full refund if you cancel at least four business days before the event start date.
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