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CWU ACCT 461 - Chapter 8 Register Disbursement Schemes

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Chapter 8Pop QuizLearning ObjectivesSlide 4Slide 5Frequency of Fraudulent DisbursementsMedian Loss of Fraudulent DisbursementsRegister Disbursement SchemesFalse RefundsSlide 10Slide 11Slide 12False VoidsConcealing Register DisbursementsSlide 15Preventing and Detecting Register Disbursement SchemesSlide 17Slide 181Register Disbursement SchemesChapter 82Pop QuizAccording to the 2006 National Fraud Survey, register disbursement schemes have a higher median loss than payroll schemes. True or false?3Learning Objectives•Explain what constitutes a register disbursement scheme.•Differentiate register disbursements from skimming and cash larceny schemes.•List the two basic categories of register disbursements.•Explain how false refund schemes are committed.•Explain how false void schemes are committed.4Learning Objectives•Understand how register disbursement schemes cause shrinkage.•Discuss the methods by which fraudulent register disbursements are concealed.•Understand the methods identified in this chapter for preventing and detecting register disbursement schemes.•Be familiar with proactive audit tests that can be used to detect register disbursement schemes.5Register DisbursementsRegister DisbursementsFalse VoidsFalse VoidsFalse RefundsFalse Refunds6Frequency of Fraudulent Disbursements7Median Loss of Fraudulent Disbursements8Register Disbursement Schemes•False refunds•False voids9False Refunds•A refund is processed when a customer returns an item of merchandise purchased from the store•Merchandise is placed back into inventory•Purchase price is returned to the customer10False Refunds•Fictitious refunds–Fraudster takes cash from the register in the amount of the false return–Debit is made to the inventory system showing that the merchandise has been returned to the inventory11False Refunds•Overstated refunds–Fraudster overstates the amount of a legitimate refund and skims the excess money–Customer is paid the actual amount owed for the returned merchandise and the excess is kept by the fraudster12False Refunds•Credit card refunds–Refunds appear as credits to the customer’s credit card rather than as cash disbursements–Perpetrator does not have to physically take cash from the register–Refunded to the perpetrator’s credit card13False Voids•Also generate a disbursement from the register•Copy of customer’s receipt is attached to the void slip•Managers must generally approve voided sales•Rubber stamp approvals allow the fraud to succeed•Management and the employee may conspire14Concealing Register Disbursements•Fraudsters typically do not make any effort to conceal the shrinkage•Register disbursement schemes leave the victim organization’s books in balance•Fraudster often takes no further action15Concealing Register Disbursements•Small disbursements–Keep the size of the disbursements low to where management review is not required•Destroying records–Employee has conceded that management will discover the theft–Goal is to prevent management from discovering who the thief is16Preventing and Detecting Register Disbursement Schemes•Maintain appropriate separation of duties•Management approval should be required for all refunds and voided sales•Closely guard access to the control key or management code•Prohibit cashiers from reversing their own sales17Preventing and Detecting Register Disbursement Schemes•Require proper documentation for voided transactions such as the original receipt•Require cashiers to maintain a distinct login code•Periodically generate reports of all reversing transactions18Preventing and Detecting Register Disbursement Schemes•Look for large numbers of transactions just below the approval amount•Institute store policies encouraging customers to ask for and examine their receipts•Randomly call customers who have returned merchandise or voided


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