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    Technology Technology for me is a major weakness. The system crashing or technology malfunctions would have me going crazy, especially because of my personal information. If the system crash eBay as well as the sellers can lose a lot of profit. Therefore, the company needs to have a planB to continue selling and making money as soon as possible. Something like a generator if the lights goes off. System crashing or hacking will allow for many illegal activities on the site affecting…

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    Police Budget Cycle

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    The budget is built by combining the budget request from smaller units to form the budgets of bureaus or divisions. The most important element in a police budget is people and their support cost, such as salaries, medical insurance, life insurance, and pension benefits, as well as overtime and training. Usually personal and personnel costs may consume 80 percent of the budget. In small police departments, those with roughly 10 or fewer officers, the chief's role in budget preparation…

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    Impersonation Case

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    offender found guilty of impersonating a healthcare professional for personal gain. Identify theft is the most common economic crime in America, with 42.5 percent occurring in the medical/healthcare industry. Impersonation is often accompanied by fraud. The first narration takes place in the state of California and will depict impersonation occurring in the healthcare industry. The information needed to commit impersonation of a nurse is very easy to obtain and the information can be obtained…

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    Superfund Audit Case

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    be committing fraud by overstating the property price. If we do not bring this to their attention we could appear to be abetting and aiding in this attempt as well. We do not want this reputation on our firm as other clients may question our auditor’s abilities. The best outcome from this situation is that it was an honest mistake and can be corrected before any substantial financial gain/loss is occurred. If superfund would pay the overpriced $42 million, they would have to write down the…

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    H. Holmes: Who's To Blame?

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    On November 17, 1894, the notorious H. H. Holmes was arrested for the murder of B.F. Perry (Cipriani 1). What was first thought to be a case of insurance fraud quickly spiraled into a murder investigation, prompting the discovery of Holmes’ “Murder Castle” and the numerous bodies found within its walls. To this day, it is still unknown how many murders Holmes is responsible for. After his arrest, he confessed to the murders of 29 people; however, authorities believe that he may be responsible…

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    Perfect Medical Office

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    fill it out in a way that makes it seem convincing? How do you make it look at as real as possible? 1) Do not make it too perfect. A good way to get caught is to try to make it absolutely perfect. In fact, insurance companies sometimes refer medical records that look too perfect to their fraud department to check and make sure the records are real. Doctor's offices are busy places. In many offices, the doctor will only give you fifteen minutes of his time for an exam. So if you want your note…

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    Article Write-Ups De Mesa Graziano (2005) research titled “Revenue Recognition: A Perennial Problem” about the topic of revenue recognition being the regulators and standard-setter’s, as well as financial statement users and preparers major priority (p.28). De Mesa Graziano mentioned Colleen Cunningham, FEI president and CEO identification of revenue recognition being the 2005 third of top 10 financial reporting issues, Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council (FASAC, 2004) member’s…

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    that these patients were brought into the room to see the movie they were being charged for group therapy hello Forrest Gump is a great movie it certainly isn't considered group therapy. submitted claim forms to government health care plans and/or insurance companies…

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    because it helps to prevent the fraud and monitoring internal control (Jeffrey & studioD, 2016). Our integrated research proposal contains why I choose both of the industry and organization. Also, I provide the SWOT analysis and what are some of relevant CLOs either from semester 7 or semester 8. Then, I write about the statement of the problem with the objective of the study and details of research which including the proposed methodology. In the end, I will write the conclusion and…

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    Take Home Exam No.2 The Devil in The White City, by Erik Larson , is a wonderful deception of Chicago in the late nineteenth century. Larson writes the book in the style of a novel but it is a historical non-fiction. Larson follows the journey of two contrasting characters.Daniel Brougham an architect from Chicago that oversee’s all of building of the Worlds Fair of 1893. The other is H.H. Holmes, the psychotic serial killer works out of his own home. On the surface, the two characters seem…

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