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FINANCIAL STATEMENT
FRAUD SCHEMES
PRESENTED BY:
CA. RATAN KUMAR AGARWALA
GUWAHATI, ASSAM
MOBILE: +91-94350-10021, E MAIL: SURATANIN@YAHOO.CO.IN
Financial Statements- meaning
A collection of reports
i. about an organization’s financial results for a particular period
ii. about the financial condition of a business at a particular point of time
iii. about cash flows of the organization during a particular period
iv. containing full and proper disclosures of significant facts and information
FRAUD
An intentional act of deception, concealment,
omission or pervasion of truth with an intent to gain
wrongful gain or advantage or to cause wrongful loss
to somebody else or to cause injury to other.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT FRAUDS
Deliberate misrepresentation
of
data and information
in
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
with an intent to
misled the user
and thus creating a
wrongful impression
of
financial health
OBJECTIVES BEHIND FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS FRAUDS
i. To make performance better than actual
(to entice investments and loans)
ii. To make performance look worse than
actual (to lower the tax liabilities)
PERPETRATORS OF FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS FRAUDS
REASONS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FRAUDS
SCHEMES OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FRAUDS
TIME MANIPULATIONS
EARLY RECOGNITION OF REVENUES
Recording a sale pending supply
Recording sale pending finalisation
Recording a sale even when sent on consignment
Recognising in full the activation fees without amortisation
Recording revenue in multiple element contract where there is
undelivered element of supply
POSTPONMENT OF EXPENSES
Recording of expenses only on payment and not on accrual
basis
Large revenue expenses are capitalized
Higher amortization period than appropriate
Showing higher useful life of fixed asset than appropriate
thereby reducing the charge of depreciation
ENTRY FALSIFICATION OR ENTRY
MANIPULATION
Manufacture of
transactions that
appear to be sales
Classifying other
receipts as sales
Fictitious sales to existing customers
•
Fictitious sales to fictitious customers
•
MANIPULATING LIABILITIES AND EXPENSES
SHOWING SHORT
TERM LIABILITY AS
LONG TERM OR
VICE VERSA
CAPITALISATION
OF
CURRENT
EXPENSES TO
FIXED ASSETS
OLD BOOK DEBTS
STILL CARRIED IN
BOOKS
WRITING OF
LIABILITIES
INCOME
ADJUSTING
EXPENSES
AGAINST
RESERVES
NON RECOGNITION OF
LIABILITIES FOR
EXPENSES THOUGH
INCURRED
MANIPULATING THE VALUE OF ASSETS
INVENTORY
VALUATION AT
HIGHER PRICE THAN
ACTUAL FOR
CORRECT QUANTITY
INVENTORY
VALUATION AT
HIGHER
QUANTITY THAN
ACTUAL FOR
CORRECT RATE
CLASSIFYING LONG
TERM INVESTMENT
AS SHORT TERM
INVESTMENT
NON
ADJUSTING
FALL IN
INVESTMENT
VALUE
CAPITALISING
REVENUE
EXPENSES TO
FIXED ASSETS
INVETSMENT IN
SISTER COMPANIES
CLASSIFIED AS
ADVANCE TO
OTHER PARTIES
NON DISCLOSURE OR IMPROPER DISCLOSURE
LIABILITY
OMISSIONS-NON-
DISCLOSURE OF
LOAN COVENANTS
OR CONTINGENT
LIABILITIES
EVENTS
OCCURING AFTER
THE BALANCE
SHEET DATE:
AVOID
JUDGEMENTS OF
COURTS ETC.
MANAGEMENT
FRAUDS-NON
DISCLOSURE
RELATED PARTY
TRANSACTIONS-
SELF DEALING IF
NOT AT ARM’S
LENGTH PRICE
ACCOUNTING
CHANGES-CHANGE IN
ACCOUNTING
PRINCIPLES,
ESTIMATES AND
REPORTING ENTITIES
LYING TO
AUDITORS
WARNING SIGNS OR RED FLAGS IN FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FRAUD
1. SINGLE PERSON
DOMINION IN
MANAGEMENT
4. RESTRICTION ON AUDITORS
ACCESS TO PEOPLE AND/OR
INFORMATION
2. INEFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION
5. RAPID GROWTH OF
PROFITABILITY AS COMAPARED
TO OTHER COMPANIES IN SAME
LINE
3. RECURRING NEGATIVE
CASH FLOWS
6. HIGHLY COMPLEX
TRANSACTIONS PARTICULARY
THOSE CLOSE TO PERIOD END
7. SIGNIFICANT RELATED PARTY
TRANSACTIONS NOT IN THE
ORDINARY COURSE OF
BUSINESS
8. SIGNIFICANT BANK ACCOUNTS
OR BRANCH OPERATIONS IN TAX
HOLIDAY ZONES WITH NO CLEAR
BUSINESS CONNECTIONS
9. HISTORY OF VIOLATION
OF LAWS AND
REGULATIONS
10. ATTEMPTS TO JUSTIFY
INAPPROPRIATE ACCOUNTING
11. UNUSUAL GROWTH IN DAY’S
SALES IN RECEIVABLES
12. SALES RECORDED AT
HEADQUARTERS WHICH DO NOT
DO DIRECT SALES
13. FREQUENT WRONG
CLASSIFICATIONS
14. UNUSUAL FINANCIAL
RATIOS
15. CONSISTENT HIGHER
LIABILITIES THAN ASSETS
DETECTION AND/OR PREVENTION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT FRAUD
1. TONE AT THE TOP-
STRONG ETHICS AND
STRICTNESS
4. QUESTION ABOUT
CHANGES IN AUDITORS
2. EFFECTIVE WHISTLE
BLOWER PROGRAMME
5. HAVE SKEPTICS ON
THE BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
3. QUESTION FINANCIAL
RESULTS THAT ARE
ALWAYS ON TARGETS
6. QUESTION
EXTRAORDINARY OR
COMPLEX TRANSACTIONS
7. ANALYSE ACCOUNTS
RECEIVABLES-RELATIVE
SIZE FACTOR ANALYSIS
8. QUESTION THE
MISMATCH OF CASH
GENERATION WITH
REVENUE
9. ANALYSIS OF SWING IN
ASSETS AND/OR
LIABILITIES
THE BENEISH MODEL
THE EIGHT VARIABLES IN BENEISH
MODEL
CONCLUSION
DISCLAIMER
CA RATAN KUMAR AGARWALA

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PRESENTATION ON FINANCIAL STATEMENT FRAUDS

  • 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENT FRAUD SCHEMES PRESENTED BY: CA. RATAN KUMAR AGARWALA GUWAHATI, ASSAM MOBILE: +91-94350-10021, E MAIL: SURATANIN@YAHOO.CO.IN
  • 2. Financial Statements- meaning A collection of reports i. about an organization’s financial results for a particular period ii. about the financial condition of a business at a particular point of time iii. about cash flows of the organization during a particular period iv. containing full and proper disclosures of significant facts and information
  • 3. FRAUD An intentional act of deception, concealment, omission or pervasion of truth with an intent to gain wrongful gain or advantage or to cause wrongful loss to somebody else or to cause injury to other.
  • 4. FINANCIAL STATEMENT FRAUDS Deliberate misrepresentation of data and information in FINANCIAL STATEMENTS with an intent to misled the user and thus creating a wrongful impression of financial health
  • 5. OBJECTIVES BEHIND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FRAUDS i. To make performance better than actual (to entice investments and loans) ii. To make performance look worse than actual (to lower the tax liabilities)
  • 7. REASONS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FRAUDS
  • 8. SCHEMES OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FRAUDS
  • 10. EARLY RECOGNITION OF REVENUES Recording a sale pending supply Recording sale pending finalisation Recording a sale even when sent on consignment Recognising in full the activation fees without amortisation Recording revenue in multiple element contract where there is undelivered element of supply
  • 11. POSTPONMENT OF EXPENSES Recording of expenses only on payment and not on accrual basis Large revenue expenses are capitalized Higher amortization period than appropriate Showing higher useful life of fixed asset than appropriate thereby reducing the charge of depreciation
  • 12. ENTRY FALSIFICATION OR ENTRY MANIPULATION
  • 13. Manufacture of transactions that appear to be sales Classifying other receipts as sales Fictitious sales to existing customers • Fictitious sales to fictitious customers •
  • 14. MANIPULATING LIABILITIES AND EXPENSES SHOWING SHORT TERM LIABILITY AS LONG TERM OR VICE VERSA CAPITALISATION OF CURRENT EXPENSES TO FIXED ASSETS OLD BOOK DEBTS STILL CARRIED IN BOOKS WRITING OF LIABILITIES INCOME ADJUSTING EXPENSES AGAINST RESERVES NON RECOGNITION OF LIABILITIES FOR EXPENSES THOUGH INCURRED
  • 15. MANIPULATING THE VALUE OF ASSETS INVENTORY VALUATION AT HIGHER PRICE THAN ACTUAL FOR CORRECT QUANTITY INVENTORY VALUATION AT HIGHER QUANTITY THAN ACTUAL FOR CORRECT RATE CLASSIFYING LONG TERM INVESTMENT AS SHORT TERM INVESTMENT NON ADJUSTING FALL IN INVESTMENT VALUE CAPITALISING REVENUE EXPENSES TO FIXED ASSETS INVETSMENT IN SISTER COMPANIES CLASSIFIED AS ADVANCE TO OTHER PARTIES
  • 16. NON DISCLOSURE OR IMPROPER DISCLOSURE LIABILITY OMISSIONS-NON- DISCLOSURE OF LOAN COVENANTS OR CONTINGENT LIABILITIES EVENTS OCCURING AFTER THE BALANCE SHEET DATE: AVOID JUDGEMENTS OF COURTS ETC. MANAGEMENT FRAUDS-NON DISCLOSURE RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS- SELF DEALING IF NOT AT ARM’S LENGTH PRICE ACCOUNTING CHANGES-CHANGE IN ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES, ESTIMATES AND REPORTING ENTITIES LYING TO AUDITORS
  • 17. WARNING SIGNS OR RED FLAGS IN FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FRAUD 1. SINGLE PERSON DOMINION IN MANAGEMENT 4. RESTRICTION ON AUDITORS ACCESS TO PEOPLE AND/OR INFORMATION 2. INEFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION 5. RAPID GROWTH OF PROFITABILITY AS COMAPARED TO OTHER COMPANIES IN SAME LINE 3. RECURRING NEGATIVE CASH FLOWS 6. HIGHLY COMPLEX TRANSACTIONS PARTICULARY THOSE CLOSE TO PERIOD END 7. SIGNIFICANT RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS NOT IN THE ORDINARY COURSE OF BUSINESS 8. SIGNIFICANT BANK ACCOUNTS OR BRANCH OPERATIONS IN TAX HOLIDAY ZONES WITH NO CLEAR BUSINESS CONNECTIONS 9. HISTORY OF VIOLATION OF LAWS AND REGULATIONS 10. ATTEMPTS TO JUSTIFY INAPPROPRIATE ACCOUNTING 11. UNUSUAL GROWTH IN DAY’S SALES IN RECEIVABLES 12. SALES RECORDED AT HEADQUARTERS WHICH DO NOT DO DIRECT SALES 13. FREQUENT WRONG CLASSIFICATIONS 14. UNUSUAL FINANCIAL RATIOS 15. CONSISTENT HIGHER LIABILITIES THAN ASSETS
  • 18. DETECTION AND/OR PREVENTION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT FRAUD 1. TONE AT THE TOP- STRONG ETHICS AND STRICTNESS 4. QUESTION ABOUT CHANGES IN AUDITORS 2. EFFECTIVE WHISTLE BLOWER PROGRAMME 5. HAVE SKEPTICS ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 3. QUESTION FINANCIAL RESULTS THAT ARE ALWAYS ON TARGETS 6. QUESTION EXTRAORDINARY OR COMPLEX TRANSACTIONS 7. ANALYSE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLES-RELATIVE SIZE FACTOR ANALYSIS 8. QUESTION THE MISMATCH OF CASH GENERATION WITH REVENUE 9. ANALYSIS OF SWING IN ASSETS AND/OR LIABILITIES
  • 20. THE EIGHT VARIABLES IN BENEISH MODEL