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  • Test Bank for Fraud Examination 4th Edition

    • The Anti-Kickback Act of 1986 intends to prevent: 

    • Perpetrators of some fraud schemes often target conspiracy theorists, promising access to the “secret” investments used by the Rothschilds or Saudi royalty and offer triple-digit returns. Such schemes are best described as: 

    • Who are the primary victims of financial statement fraud? 

    • Generally applicants for CFE certification should have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an institution of higher learning. Alternatively if applicants do not have a bachelor’s degree, they may substitute ______ months of fraud-related professional experience for each year of academic study. 

    • The ACFE includes three major categories of occupational fraud EXCEPT: 

    • What is the most cost-effective way to minimize the cost of fraud? 

    • Fraud in companies such as WorldCom, Enron, Waste Management, Sunbeam, Rite-Aid, Phar-Mor, Parmalat, and ZZZZBest are examples of: 

    • Which of the following statements is true? 

    • To be successful, plaintiffs in civil cases must prove their case by which of the following? 

    • Which of the following is NOT an example of a fraud-fighting career? 

    • Which of the following observations concerning occupational fraud is NOT true? 

    • Which of the following is NOT one of the major types of fraud classification schemes? 

    • Which of the following frauds is usually the most expensive? 

    • Civil claims begin when one party files a complaint against another, usually for the purpose of: 

    • Employee embezzlement can be direct or indirect. Indirect fraud occurs when: 

    • Telemarketing fraud usually falls into this category. 

    • The word "con," which means to deceive, comes from the word: 

    • In fraud prosecution cases, ______ matter consists of the underlying data and all corroborating information available. 

    • The study conducted by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners in 2008 estimated that U.S. organizations lose _____ percent of their annual revenues to fraud. 

    • A company was the victim of several frauds that totaled approximately $10 million in one year. With a profit margin of 10 percent, and assuming that the company’s product sold for $1,000 per unit, how many additional units must the company sell to compensate for the fraud losses? 

    • Given below are the profit margins and fraud related losses of four economies. Which economy will have to generate the maximum dollar amount of additional revenues to recover the loss to aggregate income? Economy A 10% $225 million Economy B 10% $150 million Economy C 5% $100 million Economy D 2% $ 50 million 

    • The GDP in the economy of Ponziland was $5 billion in the year prior to the frauds (year 1). The economy were growing at 4 percent. Frauds during the year reduce aggregate income by $200 million. During the year, the economy has: 

    • What is the single most critical element for a fraud to be successful? 

    • Fraud statistics come from all of the following sources EXCEPT: 

    • One way that criminal law differs from civil law is that it: 

    • Which of the following is NOT an element of a Ponzi scheme? 

    • The following are all elements of Title 26, U.S. Code Section 7201 EXCEPT: 

    • Which one of the following is NOT a characteristic of a criminal proceeding? 

    • Management fraud is often referred to as: 

    • What is required to prove fraud, as opposed to negligence? 

    • Which of the following is the most common type of occupational fraud? 

    • Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of management fraud? 

    • Customer fraud includes all of the following EXCEPT: 

    • Which of the following is a common example of vendor fraud? 

    • Government agencies such as the FBI, FDIC, IRS, or various health agencies publish fraud statistics from time to time. Which of the following observations concerning such statistics is true? 

    • Which legal code makes the bribing of public officials illegal? 

    • Fraud has a direct dollar for dollar impact on a company's: 

    • Which of the following is NOT a primary reason for increased size and number of frauds? 

    • Which among the following frauds is most likely to be a civil charge? 

    • The elements of fraud include all of the following EXCEPT: 

    • The burden of proof in a criminal case must: 

    • Which of the following statements about criminal and civil cases is correct? 

    • How is the confidence element established in a Ponzi scheme? 

    • The most common fraud committed on behalf of an organization is: 

    • A company is a victim of a $414 million fraud. At that time its profit margin is 10%. How much additional revenue should the company generate in order to recover the effect on net income? 

    • Scammers often use their victim’s ethnic identity to gain their trust and then steal their life savings. This is an example of: 

    • ne way that criminal law differs from civil law is that it: 

    • Which of the following is NOT an element of a Ponzi scheme? 

    • The following are all elements of Title 26, U.S. Code Section 7201 EXCEPT: 

    • Which one of the following is NOT a characteristic of a criminal proceeding? 

    • Management fraud is often referred to as: 

    • What is required to prove fraud, as opposed to negligence? 

    • Which of the following is the most common type of occupational fraud? 

    • Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of management fraud? 

    • Customer fraud includes all of the following EXCEPT: 

    • Which of the following is a common example of vendor fraud? 

    • Government agencies such as the FBI, FDIC, IRS, or various health agencies publish fraud statistics from time to time. Which of the following observations concerning such statistics is true? 

    • Which legal code makes the bribing of public officials illegal? 

    • Fraud has a direct dollar for dollar impact on a company's: 

    • Which of the following is NOT a primary reason for increased size and number of frauds? 

    • Which among the following frauds is most likely to be a civil charge? 

    • The elements of fraud include all of the following EXCEPT: 

    • The burden of proof in a criminal case must: 

    • Which of the following statements about criminal and civil cases is correct? 

    • How is the confidence element established in a Ponzi scheme? 

    • The most common fraud committed on behalf of an organization is: 

    • A company is a victim of a $414 million fraud. At that time its profit margin is 10%. How much additional revenue should the company generate in order to recover the effect on net income? 

    • Scammers often use their victim’s ethnic identity to gain their trust and then steal their life savings. This is an example of: 

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Test Bank for Fraud Examination 4th Edition The Anti-Kickback Act of 1986 intends to prevent: bribery, by punishing perpetrators with up to 15 years in prison any scheme to defraud federally insured financial institutions the giving or receiving of any thing of value by a subcontractor to a prime contractor individuals from using insider information to purchase or sell a company`s securities Perpetrators of some fraud schemes often target conspiracy theorists, promising access to the “secret” investments used by the Rothschilds or Saudi royalty and offer triple-digit returns Such schemes are best described as: Affinity frauds Ponzi schemes Franchise frauds Prime bank schemes Who are the primary victims of financial statement fraud? Middle management Organizations that buy goods or services Analysts Stockholders Generally applicants for CFE certification should have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an institution of higher learning Alternatively if applicants not have a bachelor’s degree, they may substitute months of fraud-related professional experience for each year of academic study 24 18 15 12 The ACFE includes three major categories of occupational fraud EXCEPT: asset misappropriations corruption fraudulent statements pension fraud What is the most cost-effective way to minimize the cost of fraud? Prevention Detection Investigation Prosecution Fraud in companies such as WorldCom, Enron, Waste Management, Sunbeam, Rite-Aid, Phar-Mor, Parmalat, and ZZZZBest are examples of: Customer fraud Investment scams Vendor fraud Management fraud Which of the following statements is true? Fraud usually results from unintentional errors Fraud is more violent and traumatic than robbery Fraud always involves deception, confidence and trickery Losses from fraud are less than losses from robbery To be successful, plaintiffs in civil cases must prove their case by which of the following? Preponderance of evidence Beyond a reasonable doubt To a degree of reasonable mitigation To the standard of prima facie Which of the following is NOT an example of a fraud-fighting career? Working for the criminal investigation division of the IRS Serving as an expert witness Maintaining the security of public records Defending an organization being sued in a civil case Which of the following observations concerning occupational fraud is NOT true? It is clandestine It is committed for the purpose of direct or indirect financial benefit to the employee It always involves two or more employees It costs the employing organization assets, revenues, or reserves Which of the following is NOT one of the major types of fraud classification schemes? Employee embezzlement Government fraud Investment scams Customer fraud Which of the following frauds is usually the most expensive? Vendor fraud Customer fraud Occupational fraud Financial statement fraud Civil claims begin when one party files a complaint against another, usually for the purpose of: penalty imprisonment proving the other party wrong financial restitution Employee embezzlement can be direct or indirect Indirect fraud occurs when: an employee uses company assets to run his/her private business employees establish dummy companies and have their employers pay for goods that are not actually delivered an employee receives a kickback from a vendor an employee steals company cash, inventory, tools, or other assets Telemarketing fraud usually falls into this category Investment scams Management fraud Vendor fraud Embezzlement The word "con," which means to deceive, comes from the word: Contract Conserve Confuse Confidence In fraud prosecution cases, matter consists of the underlying data and all corroborating information available evidential remedial supplement elementary The study conducted by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners in 2008 estimated that U.S organizations lose _ percent of their annual revenues to fraud 23 17 A company was the victim of several frauds that totaled approximately $10 million in one year With a profit margin of 10 percent, and assuming that the company’s product sold for $1,000 per unit, how many additional units must the company sell to compensate for the fraud losses? 1 million 100 million 100,000 10,000 Given below are the profit margins and fraud related losses of four economies Which economy will have to generate the maximum dollar amount of additional revenues to recover the loss to aggregate income? Economy A 10% $225 million Economy B 10% $150 million Economy C 5% $100 million Economy D 2% $ 50 million Economy A Economy D Economy C Economy B The GDP in the economy of Ponziland was $5 billion in the year prior to the frauds (year 1) The economy were growing at percent Frauds during the year reduce aggregate income by $200 million During the year, the economy has: shrunk by percent grown by only percent remained flat grown by percent What is the single most critical element for a fraud to be successful? Criminal intent Confidence Greed Compulsion Fraud statistics come from all of the following sources EXCEPT: Government agencies Researchers Insurance Companies Victims Fraud perpetrator One way that criminal law differs from civil law is that it: provides remedies for violations of private rights must yield a unanimous verdict can have a jury of fewer than 12 persons allows for various claims in one action Which of the following is NOT an element of a Ponzi scheme? Gaining other`s confidence Promising abnormally high returns Collected money is invested in government bonds 4 Investment principle is partially used to make payments to previous investors The following are all elements of Title 26, U.S Code Section 7201 EXCEPT: not reporting bribe income may be grounds for being charged with tax evasion filing income tax that excludes income from fraud may be considered an improper tax filing bribes may be deducted as legitimate business expenses failure to report income from fraud may be grounds for being charged with tax evasion Which one of the following is NOT a characteristic of a criminal proceeding? Deals with offenses against society Consequences include restitution and damage payments Jury of 12 individuals Only one claim may be heard at a time Management fraud is often referred to as: stockholder fraud financial statement fraud affinity fraud investment fraud What is required to prove fraud, as opposed to negligence? Gross error Intent Preponderance of the evidence Confession from the perpetrator Which of the following is the most common type of occupational fraud? Financial statement fraud Mail fraud Investment fraud Employee embezzlement Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of management fraud? Top management deception Manipulation of financial statements Kickbacks or bribes Pressure to earn year-end bonuses Customer fraud includes all of the following EXCEPT: Get something for nothing Do not pay for goods purchased Fraud perpetrated through collusion between buyers and vendors Deceive organization into giving them something they should not Which of the following is a common example of vendor fraud? Fraud perpetrated through collusion between buyers and vendors Fraud perpetrated by buyers acting alone 3 The perpetrator physically removes the inventory from the business premises A fraud perpetrated through an unintentional mistake Government agencies such as the FBI, FDIC, IRS, or various health agencies publish fraud statistics from time to time Which of the following observations concerning such statistics is true? Generally, their statistics are complete Such information is rarely used They provide only those statistics related to their jurisdiction They usually provide a total picture in the areas for which they have responsibility Which legal code makes the bribing of public officials illegal? Title 18, U.S Code Section 201 Title 41, U.S Code Section 51 to 58 Title 18, U.S Code Section 1341 Title 18, U.S Code Section 1344 Fraud has a direct dollar for dollar impact on a company's: Revenues Net income Profit margin Stock price Which of the following is NOT a primary reason for increased size and number of frauds? The advent of computers Complex accounting systems Increased centralization of businesses The Internet Which among the following frauds is most likely to be a civil charge? Racketeering Mail fraud Defamation Perjury The elements of fraud include all of the following EXCEPT: a material point is misrepresented the misrepresentation is intentional the misrepresentation is known to the victim the victim must sustain damages The burden of proof in a criminal case must: be beyond a reasonable doubt be the preponderance of knowledge and power be preponderance of evidence lie with the defendant Which of the following statements about criminal and civil cases is correct? The purpose of a criminal case is `to right a wrong`, the purpose of civil case is to obtain a remedy Jury must have 12 people in civil cases but in criminal cases may consist of fewer than 12 persons Both criminal cases and civil cases require a fraud perpetrator to go to jail Only one claim at a time in civil cases however in criminal cases, various claims may be joined in one action How is the confidence element established in a Ponzi scheme? By investing in prime bonds By issuing notarized certificates By paying returns to initial investors By returning money to all investors The most common fraud committed on behalf of an organization is: Vendor fraud Employee embezzlement Fraudulent financial reporting Customer fraud A company is a victim of a $414 million fraud At that time its profit margin is 10% How much additional revenue should the company generate in order to recover the effect on net income? $41.4 million $414 million $4.14 billion $41.4 billion Scammers often use their victim’s ethnic identity to gain their trust and then steal their life savings This is an example of: vendor fraud affinity fraud embezzlement occupational fraud ne way that criminal law differs from civil law is that it: provides remedies for violations of private rights must yield a unanimous verdict can have a jury of fewer than 12 persons allows for various claims in one action Which of the following is NOT an element of a Ponzi scheme? Gaining other`s confidence Promising abnormally high returns Collected money is invested in government bonds Investment principle is partially used to make payments to previous investors The following are all elements of Title 26, U.S Code Section 7201 EXCEPT: not reporting bribe income may be grounds for being charged with tax evasion 2 filing income tax that excludes income from fraud may be considered an improper tax filing bribes may be deducted as legitimate business expenses failure to report income from fraud may be grounds for being charged with tax evasion Which one of the following is NOT a characteristic of a criminal proceeding? Deals with offenses against society Consequences include restitution and damage payments Jury of 12 individuals Only one claim may be heard at a time Management fraud is often referred to as: stockholder fraud financial statement fraud affinity fraud investment fraud What is required to prove fraud, as opposed to negligence? Gross error Intent Preponderance of the evidence Confession from the perpetrator Which of the following is the most common type of occupational fraud? Financial statement fraud Mail fraud Investment fraud Employee embezzlement Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of management fraud? Top management deception Manipulation of financial statements Kickbacks or bribes Pressure to earn year-end bonuses Customer fraud includes all of the following EXCEPT: Get something for nothing Do not pay for goods purchased Fraud perpetrated through collusion between buyers and vendors Deceive organization into giving them something they should not Which of the following is a common example of vendor fraud? Fraud perpetrated through collusion between buyers and vendors Fraud perpetrated by buyers acting alone The perpetrator physically removes the inventory from the business premises A fraud perpetrated through an unintentional mistake Government agencies such as the FBI, FDIC, IRS, or various health agencies publish fraud statistics from time to time Which of the following observations concerning such statistics is true? Generally, their statistics are complete Such information is rarely used They provide only those statistics related to their jurisdiction They usually provide a total picture in the areas for which they have responsibility Which legal code makes the bribing of public officials illegal? Title 18, U.S Code Section 201 Title 41, U.S Code Section 51 to 58 Title 18, U.S Code Section 1341 Title 18, U.S Code Section 1344 Fraud has a direct dollar for dollar impact on a company's: Revenues Net income Profit margin Stock price Which of the following is NOT a primary reason for increased size and number of frauds? The advent of computers Complex accounting systems Increased centralization of businesses The Internet Which among the following frauds is most likely to be a civil charge? Racketeering Mail fraud Defamation Perjury The elements of fraud include all of the following EXCEPT: a material point is misrepresented the misrepresentation is intentional the misrepresentation is known to the victim the victim must sustain damages The burden of proof in a criminal case must: be beyond a reasonable doubt be the preponderance of knowledge and power be preponderance of evidence lie with the defendant Which of the following statements about criminal and civil cases is correct? The purpose of a criminal case is `to right a wrong`, the purpose of civil case is to obtain a remedy Jury must have 12 people in civil cases but in criminal cases may consist of fewer than 12 persons 3 Both criminal cases and civil cases require a fraud perpetrator to go to jail Only one claim at a time in civil cases however in criminal cases, various claims may be joined in one action How is the confidence element established in a Ponzi scheme? By investing in prime bonds By issuing notarized certificates By paying returns to initial investors By returning money to all investors The most common fraud committed on behalf of an organization is: Vendor fraud Employee embezzlement Fraudulent financial reporting Customer fraud A company is a victim of a $414 million fraud At that time its profit margin is 10% How much additional revenue should the company generate in order to recover the effect on net income? $41.4 million $414 million $4.14 billion $41.4 billion Scammers often use their victim’s ethnic identity to gain their trust and then steal their life savings This is an example of: vendor fraud 2 affinity fraud embezzlement occupational fraud ... of fraud classification schemes? Employee embezzlement Government fraud Investment scams Customer fraud Which of the following frauds is usually the most expensive? Vendor fraud Customer fraud. .. be heard at a time Management fraud is often referred to as: stockholder fraud financial statement fraud affinity fraud investment fraud What is required to prove fraud, as opposed to negligence?... be heard at a time Management fraud is often referred to as: stockholder fraud financial statement fraud affinity fraud investment fraud What is required to prove fraud, as opposed to negligence?

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