Overview

Employee fraud costs U.S. businesses billions of dollars every year and can damage your professional networks beyond repair.

Mid-sized businesses like medical practices, SAAS companies, churches, and nonprofits are especially vulnerable, as they may not have the tools and training to detect and prevent employee fraud.

It can be very difficult to stay ahead of inventive and resourceful fraudsters, especially when they hold positions of trust in your business. What can you do to protect your company from your own employees? 

Join Argyle and Divvy for a timely presentation exploring how to lower your risk of employee fraud and safeguard your company’s assets.

You will learn how to:

  • Break the fraud triangle at your business
  • Identify expense fraud
  • Build a company culture that is both trusting and trustworthy
JOIN US AT THIS EVENT

Speaker

Guita Sharifi

Chief Financial Officer
Lifelong Learning Administration Corporation

Field of Study:Specialized Knowledge

Level:Overview

Prerequisite:None

Advance Preparation:None required

Delivery Method:Group Internet-based

Recommended CPE Credit(s):1

Attend this event and earn FREE Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credit

Event Inquiries: For inquiries as well as complaints concerning this event, you are welcome to send an email message to [email protected].

Please note that only those who attend the live event will have the opportunity to earn continuing professional education (CPE) credit in connection with this event. Because there is no charge to register for this event, there are no refunds following registration for this event.

To be eligible to earn one CPE credit during each session that offers attendees the opportunity to earn CPE credit, you must answer at least three polling questions while attending the session for a minimum of 50 minutes.

Argyle Executive Forum is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accounting (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org

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