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SUMMARY:Fraud Evaluations: A Guide for The Compliance Professional
LOCATION:Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Fraud Evaluations: A Guide for The Compliance Professional\n\n12/17/25 08:00 AM CST\n - 12/17/25 09:49 AM CST\Description:\nThe topic of fraud continues to be on the radar of investors, shareholders, and regulators. Despite a Kroll Advisors survey showing a decrease of corporate fraud incidents in recent years, new fraud methods are continually being devised and identified thanks in large part to advances in technology and IT infrastructure.
 Compliance professionals and auditors are not expected to have the expertise of forensic investigators but should have working knowledge of the aspects of fraudulent activities and maintain a skeptical mind when it comes to reviewing potential violations.
 This course provides a practitioner’s perspective of what your company should include in their internal audit programs and processes to mitigate and avoid fraud. We’ll cover:
 The psychology of fraud and connection to the fraud triangle and fraud diamond
 The International Professional Practices Framework (IPPF) for internal auditors
 Employing the COSO 2013 towards fraud
 Rightsizing the internal audit team's responsibilities
 Risk assessment considerations
 Reporting procedures
 Speakers:Lynn Fountain, CGMA, CRMA, MBA\Location:\nWebinar\n\n,
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Fraud Evaluations: A Guide for The Compliance Professional<br /><br />12/17/25 08:00 AM CST - 12/17/25 09:49 AM CST<br />Description:<br /><p dir="ltr">The topic of fraud continues to be on the radar of investors, shareholders, and regulators. Despite a Kroll Advisors survey showing a decrease of corporate fraud incidents in recent years, new fraud methods are continually being devised and identified thanks in large part to advances in technology and IT infrastructure.</p>

<p>Compliance professionals and auditors are not expected to have the expertise of forensic investigators but should have working knowledge of the aspects of fraudulent activities and maintain a skeptical mind when it comes to reviewing potential violations.</p>

<p dir="ltr">This course provides a practitioner&rsquo;s perspective of what your company should include in their internal audit programs and processes to mitigate and avoid fraud. We&rsquo;ll cover:</p>

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	<li>The psychology of fraud and connection to the fraud triangle and fraud diamond</li>
	<li role="presentation">The International Professional Practices Framework (IPPF) for internal auditors</li>
	<li role="presentation">Employing the COSO 2013 towards fraud</li>
	<li role="presentation">Rightsizing the internal audit team&#39;s responsibilities</li>
	<li role="presentation">Risk assessment considerations</li>
	<li role="presentation">Reporting procedures</li>
</ul>
<br><b>Speakers:</b><br>Lynn Fountain, CGMA, CRMA, MBA<br><br />Location:<br />Webinar<br /><br />,  
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