Multiple Choice
When the losses caused by fraud are correlated to the levels of compensation of the perpetrator, the line is somewhat linear, with slow rise from low compensation to approximately:
A) $100,000 annually where the rate of loss skyrockets.
B) $300,000 annually where the rate of loss skyrockets.
C) $500,000 annually where the rate of loss skyrockets.
D) $750,000 annually where the rate of loss skyrockets.
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