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Fraud Prevention

Proactive strategies and controls to prevent financial fraud in your business

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Visa Just Cut Your Chargeback Tolerance by a Third: What the 1.5% VAMP Threshold Means for Small Merchants
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Visa Just Cut Your Chargeback Tolerance by a Third: What the 1.5% VAMP Threshold Means for Small Merchants

On April 1, 2026, Visa's VAMP program cut the merchant fraud-and-dispute threshold from 2.2% to 1.5% in the US, Canada, EU, and Asia-Pacific. Here's how the (TC40 + TC15) ÷ settled transactions ratio works, the 1,500-event monthly floor, the $8-per-transaction penalty, and six concrete steps to stay under the line.

chargebacks
payments
fraud-prevention
The FTC's Fake-Review Crackdown: What the Consumer Review Rule Means for Your Small Business
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The FTC's Fake-Review Crackdown: What the Consumer Review Rule Means for Your Small Business

The FTC's Consumer Review Rule (16 C.F.R. Part 465) took effect October 21, 2024, and in December 2025 the agency sent its first warning letters — with civil penalties of up to $53,088 per violation and no small-business exemption. A practical guide to the six prohibited practices, from rating-conditioned rewards to review gating, and a five-step compliance checklist owners can finish in a week.

reviews
compliance
small-business
Used Cooking Oil Collection: A Bookkeeping Guide for a Commodity Business on Wheels
·mike

Used Cooking Oil Collection: A Bookkeeping Guide for a Commodity Business on Wheels

A single 50-gallon barrel of used cooking oil is worth $100-185 to a biodiesel refiner, so collectors must book collected-but-unsold oil as inventory-in-transit, track actual weighed pounds per stop rather than estimates, and reconcile collected-to-shipped volume weekly to catch theft and double-invoicing before it erodes route profitability.

small-business
bookkeeping
inventory
FedNow and Instant Payments Are Changing Small Business Treasury: What ISO 20022 Means for Your Books in 2026
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FedNow and Instant Payments Are Changing Small Business Treasury: What ISO 20022 Means for Your Books in 2026

FedNow and RTP now reach roughly 75% of U.S. bank accounts, settling payments in seconds, 24/7/365, with a $10 million network transaction limit. This guide explains how ISO 20022 structured remittance data changes invoice matching and reconciliation, why irrevocable instant payments demand wire-transfer-level fraud controls, and what small businesses should ask their bank and accounting software in 2026.

payments
banking
fintech
KPMG Australia Cut Partner Pay 20% Over an Ethics Scandal. Here's How to Vet Your Own Accountant.
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KPMG Australia Cut Partner Pay 20% Over an Ethics Scandal. Here's How to Vet Your Own Accountant.

KPMG Australia is preparing to cut over 1,000 of roughly 10,000 jobs and reduce partner pay by up to 20% after admitting it mishandled a 2024 whistleblower complaint alleging misuse of confidential client data. The same five independence threats behind the scandal — self-interest, self-review, advocacy, familiarity, and intimidation — apply to any local CPA firm, and this guide covers the red flags plus a five-step due-diligence checklist (license lookup, peer review report, references, commission disclosure, engagement-letter scope) for vetting your own accountant.

audit
cpa
compliance
Chase's New Passkey and Trusted Contact Features: A Small Business Security Guide
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Chase's New Passkey and Trusted Contact Features: A Small Business Security Guide

Chase rolled out passkey login and a Trusted Contact Person feature in early 2026 to counter AI voice-cloning fraud, which costs small businesses $30,000 to $400,000 per incident on average.

security
banking
fraud-prevention
Private School Bookkeeping: Deferred Tuition and Fund Accounting Explained
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Private School Bookkeeping: Deferred Tuition and Fund Accounting Explained

Private school tuition is an exchange transaction under ASC 606, not a donation, so tuition collected before the school year starts must be booked as deferred revenue and recognized ratably over 10 or 12 months, while donor-restricted gifts follow separate ASC 958 rules.

nonprofit
revenue-recognition
accrual-accounting
Financial Scams Targeting Small Businesses: The Warning Signs Before the Wire Goes Out
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Financial Scams Targeting Small Businesses: The Warning Signs Before the Wire Goes Out

The FBI's IC3 logged $3.05 billion in business email compromise losses in 2025, and only 25% of small businesses have a whistleblower reporting mechanism versus 85% of large companies — here's how vendor impersonation, payroll diversion, and check fraud unfold, and the controls that stop them before a wire goes out.

fraud-detection
fraud-prevention
small-business
Bill.com vs. Melio vs. Ramp: Which AP Tool Fits Your Business?
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Bill.com vs. Melio vs. Ramp: Which AP Tool Fits Your Business?

A side-by-side comparison of Bill.com, Melio, and Ramp for accounts-payable automation — pricing, ERP integrations, AI invoice coding, and which tool fits businesses by invoice volume and approval complexity.

accounts-payable
fintech
small-business
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) Bookkeeping: Trip Logs, Broker Reimbursement, and False Claims Act Risk
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) Bookkeeping: Trip Logs, Broker Reimbursement, and False Claims Act Risk

NEMT providers face a documented audit risk unlike most small businesses — a 2022 federal audit found 72% of sampled New York claims non-compliant, and billing a no-show as a completed trip can trigger False Claims Act penalties starting at roughly $14,000 per claim plus treble damages.

healthcare
compliance
fraud-prevention
Check Washing Is Back: How to Protect Your Small Business's Accounts Payable From Mail Theft Fraud
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Check Washing Is Back: How to Protect Your Small Business's Accounts Payable From Mail Theft Fraud

Check fraud losses hit roughly $21 billion in 2023 and mail-receptacle theft rose 139% between FY2019 and FY2023. This guide covers the accounts-payable controls that actually stop check washing — positive pay, weekly reconciliation inside the UCC 4-406 window, gel ink, and separating check-writing from reconciliation.

fraud-prevention
accounts-payable
small-business
Organized Retail Crime and Theft-Aggregation Laws: A Small Retailer's Guide
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Organized Retail Crime and Theft-Aggregation Laws: A Small Retailer's Guide

More than 30 states now let prosecutors combine multiple small thefts into one felony charge under aggregation laws, making dated incident logs and police reports essential for both prosecution and the IRC §165 business theft-loss tax deduction.

small-business
bookkeeping
tax
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