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The prevalence of fraud in modern corporations is astounding when one considers the architecture that is in place to eliminate it.
August 15Marcum Bernstein & Pinchuk -
Thirteen percent of organizations currently use AI or machine learning to combat fraud, and 25 percent expect to adopt such technology in the next year or two.
June 24 -
An Inspector General report says the service isn’t doing as much as it could to encourage reporting tax fraud.
May 29 -
Better (Microsoft) Team, the importance of two-factor authentication, and eight other things that happened in technology this past month and how they’ll impact your clients and your firm.
May 1 -
Accounting has evolved and if you are not keeping up with the latest advances, chances are your clients won’t be satisfied or they may drop you entirely.
April 30TallySchool -
Artificial intelligence is poised to transform the finance industry with advancements that eliminate tedious tasks and free up time for financial staff to prioritize higher impact responsibilities.
April 24SAP Concur -
One thing that all business trips have in common is turning in receipts for travel and expenses, but what should or shouldn’t employees be expensing?
April 15 -
The Institute of Internal Auditors wants organizations to pay more attention to fraud control and decide on the role that internal audit will play.
April 5 -
Vulnerability to fraud can pose a catastrophic risk to any company, but to a small business, it can mean life or death.
March 21Forensic Strategic Solutions -
The two were found guilty of sharing confidential materials ahead of a planned inspection of the Big Four auditing firm.
March 11