Internal Controls workshop now open for registration

Can you spot a fraud? or have you been the victim of a fraud that could have been prevented with internal controls?

Week #4 on December 11 is about identifying fraud and not providing opportunity for someone to commit a fraud by taking preventative actions

So tell us your story (change the names to protect yourself) and share your tip!

I've already had a few accountants share their tips, and incorporated their wisdom into the content,

But you never know, your tip could help someone

Someone much wiser than me said that as much as 50% of all fraud is because there was an opportunity and someone took advantage. Are you doing everything you can to protect yourself?

Register for the series, Nov 19, 28, Dec 4 and 11, right here at

http://www.ipbc.ca/events/event_details.asp?id=370626&group=

If you can't attend, you can get the recordings after each event if you sign up for the event, or you can purchase the series after it's over on my website, but it will cost more. So registering now, whether you attend or not, is a better deal.

If you've got a tip for bookkeepers on how to practice safe record keeping, post your tip here, or email me if you don't like posting to a blog, at eileen@taxdetective.ca

If it's not already there, I'll add your tips to my list of tips for bookkeepers in lesson #4

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