Online Courses Financial Compliance General Financial Regulatory Compliance Business Fraud: Avoiding Deceptive Business Practices Course

Business Fraud: Avoiding Deceptive Business Practices Course

Created by: Syntrio Top Author
5.0 969 views Prime
English
30-Day Money Back Guarantee
Full Lifetime Access
Self-Paced
Finish in
11 mins!
Made for for
Employees
only
Certificate
of Completion
Mobile -
Friendly
Access

Description

Fraud is a widespread yet often misunderstood topic that ensnares many businesses and business people, partly due to ignorance about it. Fraud involves intentional deception to deprive others of something valuable or personally enrich another. Employees need an understanding of how to recognize and prevent fraud, whether it occurs within or by their organization or against it.

This Business Fraud Course covers two types of business fraud: a) occupational fraud, or fraud against one’s employer, and b) general business fraud, or fraud conducted by or against a business in relation to a customer, supplier or another outside party. This course provides an overview of key elements for identifying and responding to potential business fraud.

Course Length: 11 Minutes

Author

Syntrio

503 Courses

For over 20 years, over 6000 organizations have relied on Syntrio’s knowledge, experience, and support to deliver and manage their business and compliance training with complete eLearning solutions and in-depth expertise in online learning design, standards, and technology. 
Syntrio’s courses offer the newest training content and design and can help you build a better workplace and strong organizational culture, by addressing important HR and workplace compliance concerns.

Business Fraud: Avoiding Deceptive Business Practices Course

Business Fraud: Avoiding Deceptive Business Practices
Business Fraud: Avoiding Deceptive Business Practices

Fraud is a widespread yet often misunderstood topic that ensnares many businesses and business people, partly due to ignorance about it. Fraud involves intentional deception to deprive others of something valuable or personally enrich another. Employees need an understanding of how to recognize and prevent fraud, whether it occurs within or by their organization or against it. This course covers two types of business fraud: a) occupational fraud, or fraud against one’s employer, and b) general business fraud, or fraud conducted by or against a business in relation to a customer, supplier or another outside party. This course provides an overview of key elements for identifying and responding to potential business fraud.

Course Length: 11 Minutes

Courses Handpicked for you