Exam 7: Expense Reimbursement Schemes

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Which of the following is not considered a red flag of a fictitious expense reimbursement scheme?

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In one of the case studies in the textbook, Marcus Lane, a geologist for an environmental management and engineering services firm, traveled all over North and South America as part of his job, resulting in numerous expense reimbursements. Unfortunately, Lane went too far and began to double book his air travel using his personal credit card. He booked two separate flights to the same location, but with a huge cost difference. He used the cheaper ticket for the actual flight and returned the more expensive ticket for credit. And, of course, he submitted the more expensive ticket for reimbursement. What changes to internal controls were made as a result of Lane's fraud?

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As the manager of a local auto-parts store, Manny Ortega was responsible for reimbursing employees when they purchased supplies for the store with their own money. When employees brought Ortega their receipts for reimbursement, he would often alter the receipts to show a larger amount. Then he would ring a "no sale" on the cash register, remove the full amount per the altered receipt, and pocket the excess. Because the employee received the expected amount and the register totals remained in balance, Ortega was able to continue this scheme for nearly 2 years before being caught. What type of fraud did Ortega commit?

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Because they leave a solid audit trail, expense reimbursement schemes are generally easier to detect than other types of fraud schemes.

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Linda Dudley, an employee of Bingham Company, was sent to an out-of-state conference to learn about the latest innovations in computer security. While she was at the seminar, her meals were picked up by a vendor hoping to get business from Bingham. Dudley also turned in receipts and requested reimbursement from her company for the same meals that the vendor paid for. What type of expense reimbursement fraud is this?

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Kevin Chitry, a sales executive for CIT Manufacturing, frequently took clients out for dinner and shows when they came to town to tour the plant. He usually paid for these expenses himself and submitted the receipts to his supervisor for approval and reimbursement. Occasionally, however, he also took his family out to restaurants and rock concerts and included these expenses in his reimbursement requests by indicating that he was entertaining a client. This type of fraud is known as a(n):

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According to the 2010 Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse, expense reimbursement schemes are the least common type of fraudulent disbursement schemes.

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Which of the following methods can be used to perpetrate a fictitious expense reimbursement scheme?

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Which of the following procedures can be used to prevent mischaracterized expense reimbursement schemes?

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