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Chapter 2 Skimming 1

Define skimming. Chapter Objectives List and understand the two principal categories of skimming schemes. Understand how sales skimming is committed and concealed. Understand schemes involving understated sales. Understand how cash register manipulations are used to skim currency. Be familiar with how sales are skimmed during non-business hours. Understand the techniques discussed for preventing and detecting sales skimming. 2

Chapter Objectives List and be able to explain the six methods typically used by fraudsters to conceal receivables skimming. Understand what lapping is and how it is used to hide skimming schemes. Be familiar with how fraudsters use fraudulent write-offs or discounts to conceal skimming. Understand the techniques discussed for preventing and detecting receivables skimming. Be familiar with proactive audit tests that can be used to detect skimming. 3

Skimming Schemes Skimming Sales Receivables Refunds & Other Unrecorded Understated Write-off Schemes Lapping Schemes Unconcealed 4

Skimming Theft of cash from a victim entity prior to its entry in an accounting system Off-book No direct audit trail Its principal advantage is its difficulty of detection. 5

Asset Misappropriations 2011 Global Fraud Survey Scheme Type % of Asset Misappropriation Cases Median Loss Cash Misappropriations 82.1% $100,000 Non-Cash Misappropriations 19.9% $58,000 6

Frequency of Cash Misappropriations Fraudulent Disbursements 65.2% Skimming 20.5% Cash Larceny 15.4% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Percent of Cash Schemes 7

Median Loss of Cash Misappropriations Fraudulent Disbursements $100,000 Skimming $58,000 Cash Larceny $54,000 $0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000 $100,000 Median Loss 8

Sales Skimming Employee makes a sale of goods or services, collects the payment, and makes no record of the transaction. Employee pockets the proceeds of the sale. Without a record of the sale, there is no audit trail. 9

Cash register manipulation Sales Skimming No sale or other non-cash transaction is recorded. Cash registers are rigged so that sales are not recorded on the register tapes. No receipt is issued. After hours sales Sales are conducted during non-business hours without the knowledge of the owners. Skimming by off-site employees Independent salespeople Employees at remote locations branches or satellite offices away from the primary business site 10

Poor collection procedures Understated sales Sales Skimming Sale is recorded for a lower amount than was collected. Price of sales item is reduced. Quantity of items sold is reduced. Theft in the mail room incoming checks Incoming checks are stolen and cashed. Customer s account is not posted. 11

Preventing and Detecting Sales Skimming Maintain a viable oversight presence at any point. Create a perception of detection. Install video cameras. Utilize customers to detect and prevent fraud. All cash registers should record the log-in and log-out time of each user. Off-site sales personnel should also be required to maintain activity logs. Eliminate potential hiding places for stolen money. Incoming mail should be opened in a clear, open area free from blind spots and with supervisory presence. 12

Receivables Skimming More difficult than skimming sales There is a record of the sale. Collection is expected. Customers are notified when payment is not received and will most likely complain. Lapping Force balancing Stolen statements Fraudulent write-offs or discounts Debiting the wrong account Document destruction 13

Receivables Skimming Lapping Crediting one customer s account with payment received from another customer Keeping track of payments becomes complicated. Second set of books is sometimes kept. Force balancing Posting to the customer s account without depositing the check creates an imbalance condition. Cash account is overstated so the amount skimmed must be forced in order to balance the account. Stolen statements Employee steals or alters the account statement or produces counterfeit statements. May change the customer s address in order to intercept the statement 14

Receivables Skimming Fraudulent write-offs or discounts Write off the account as bad debt. Post entries to a contra revenue account discounts and allowances. Debiting the wrong account Debit an existing or fictitious A/R. Wait for the A/R to age and be written off. Destroying or altering records of the transaction Often a last ditch effort to conceal the fraud Makes it more difficult to prove the fraud 15

Preventing and Detecting Receivables Skimming Succeed when there is a breakdown in an organization s controls Mandate vacations. Mandate supervisory approval. Train audit staff. Proactively search for accounting clues. Perform trend analysis on aging of customer accounts. Conduct audit tests. 16