It’s the Season for Giving … And Taking
Dec 04, 2013
Dec 04, 2013
With increased financial pressure causing fraud to rise an estimated 20% during the U.S. holiday shopping season, the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) reminds business owners and management to take a preventive stance to lower their risk.
With increased financial pressure causing fraud to rise an estimated 20% during the U.S. holiday shopping season, the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) reminds business owners and management to take a preventive stance to lower their risk.
In a survey conducted by the ACFE last year, Certified Fraud Examiners (CFEs) cited increased financial pressure as the leading reason fraud takes an estimated 20% percent uptick during the holiday season. A majority of these experts indicated that employee embezzlement is the type of fraud most likely to increase during this period.
In response to the heightened fraud risk, the ACFE recommends organizations take the following measures for decreasing vulnerability:
ACFE President and CEO James D. Ratley, CFE, said that the time is now for organizations to protect themselves from fraud.
“The CFEs who participated in our survey overwhelmingly reported seeing an increase in fraud during the holidays,” Ratley said. “Yet most of them also indicate that their organization does not increase efforts to prevent or detect fraud during this time.
“The reality is that companies may be more vulnerable than they realize during our traditional shopping season,” Ratley said. “Especially during a difficult economy, employees might find themselves spending beyond their budget; or, an expected holiday bonus may be decreased or unrealized altogether.”
Contact the ACFE
For more information, email PR@ACFE.com.