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Michelle Muir Interviewed by Albany Business Review in Regards to Employee Fraud
The pandemic has upended the way we work, and created an environment that gives employees or other parties the opportunity and incentive to ...
The Fraud Landscape in 2021 and Beyond
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected the level of fraud and how organizations are tackling it. The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners ...
Behavioral Red Flags of Fraud
Recognizing the behaviors displayed by fraudsters can help organizations more effectively detect fraud and minimize their losses from the ...
Internal Control Weaknesses that Contribute to Occupational Fraud
Various factors can facilitate a perpetrator’s ability to commit and conceal fraud schemes at organizations.
Anti-fraud Controls at Organizations
Proactive anti-fraud controls play a key role in an organization’s fight against fraud. While the presence of these mechanisms alone does not ...
House passes infrastructure legislation; sends bill to President Biden
Bipartisan infrastructure bill passes House with bipartisan vote. President Biden expected to sign by end of next week.
IRS releases 2022 retirement plan limitations
The IRS has released its annual cost-of-living adjustments for retirement plan limits, effective Jan. 1, 2022.
Can Your Business Afford to Borrow Money?
Before your business borrows money, you need to know your current cash flow. You also need an accurate cash flow projection, which is made ...
The American labor market, business and the post-pandemic economy
Widespread labor shortages are hampering companies’ ability to capitalize on an expanding economy as the country recovers from a pandemic.
How $15 an hour became the de facto minimum wage
The shock to the economy unleashed by the pandemic and the response by workers have radically transformed the wage-earning landscape.
Five Fraud Tips Every Business Leader Should Act On
Organizations worldwide lose an estimated 5 percent of their annual revenues to fraud, according to the Association of Certified Fraud ...
Build Back Better Act – What is in and what is out?
After intense negotiations, some provisions were eliminated while others were rewritten in an effort to appease all Democratic members.