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Fraud Prevention

Proactive strategies and controls to prevent financial fraud in your business

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Business Email Compromise: The Accounts Payable Controls That Stop Wire Fraud
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Business Email Compromise: The Accounts Payable Controls That Stop Wire Fraud

Business email compromise cost U.S. victims over $3 billion in reported losses in 2025, and 86% of it moves by wire or ACH. Six accounts payable controls — callback verification, dual approval, vendor master file locks — stop fraudulent transfers before the money leaves.

fraud-prevention
accounts-payable
small-business
Business Identity Theft: A Practical Detection and Recovery Playbook for Small Business Owners
·mike

Business Identity Theft: A Practical Detection and Recovery Playbook for Small Business Owners

A 72-hour response playbook for small business owners facing EIN-based tax fraud, registered agent hijacking, or payroll account takeover — including how to file IRS Form 14039-B, place fraud alerts at Dun & Bradstreet, Experian Business, and Equifax Small Business, and harden IRS, Secretary of State, banking, and payroll footprints year-round.

small-business
fraud-detection
fraud-prevention
Title Insurance and Settlement Agent Bookkeeping: ALTA Best Practices, Three-Way Reconciliation, and the Compliance Realities of Closing Other People's Money
·mike

Title Insurance and Settlement Agent Bookkeeping: ALTA Best Practices, Three-Way Reconciliation, and the Compliance Realities of Closing Other People's Money

How title insurance agencies and settlement firms keep escrow trust books — three-way daily reconciliation, ALTA Best Practices controls, premium remittance liability tracking, RESPA Section 8 compliance, and the wire-fraud controls that survive a state department of insurance audit.

real-estate
bookkeeping
compliance
Inventory Shrinkage and Cycle Counting for Small Retailers and Warehouses
·mike

Inventory Shrinkage and Cycle Counting for Small Retailers and Warehouses

A practical guide for small retailers and warehouses to compute their shrink rate, design an ABC-based cycle count program, book shrinkage adjustments to the ledger, and turn variance patterns into loss-prevention action.

inventory
small-business
fraud-prevention
The Quiet Margin Leak: How Retailers and Warehouses Measure Shrinkage and Fix It With Cycle Counting
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The Quiet Margin Leak: How Retailers and Warehouses Measure Shrinkage and Fix It With Cycle Counting

Inventory shrinkage is the gap between recorded and physical stock. This guide explains how to calculate a shrink rate, why cycle counting and ABC analysis beat the annual physical count, and how to record the adjustment with a dedicated expense account.

inventory
cost-of-goods-sold
journal-entries
Segregation of Duties With Three Employees: Preventing Embezzlement at Small Businesses
·mike

Segregation of Duties With Three Employees: Preventing Embezzlement at Small Businesses

The median fraud at a company with fewer than 100 employees costs $141,000. This guide explains how to apply segregation of duties — separating authorization, custody, recordkeeping, and reconciliation — and use compensating controls when you have only three employees.

small-business
fraud-prevention
fraud-detection
Bank Reconciliation Done Right: The Monthly Process That Catches Errors and Fraud Early
·mike

Bank Reconciliation Done Right: The Monthly Process That Catches Errors and Fraud Early

A monthly bank reconciliation done in 30 to 90 minutes is the cheapest fraud control a small business has. This guide walks through the two-column worksheet, how to handle outstanding checks and deposits in transit, the recurring items that trip people up, and the internal controls that turn the exercise into real protection.

reconciliation
small-business
fraud-detection
Segregation of Duties When You Only Have Three Employees: A Practical Internal Controls Playbook for Small Businesses
·mike

Segregation of Duties When You Only Have Three Employees: A Practical Internal Controls Playbook for Small Businesses

A working blueprint for splitting authorization, custody, recording, and reconciliation across a three-person business — including the compensating controls that stop the $141,000 median fraud loss that hits small companies hardest.

small-business
fraud-prevention
bookkeeping
The $141,000 Wound: How Small Businesses Catch Occupational Fraud Before It Ends Them
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The $141,000 Wound: How Small Businesses Catch Occupational Fraud Before It Ends Them

How small businesses can detect and deter occupational fraud — using the ACFE fraud triangle, segregation of duties, surprise audits, management review, and proactive data monitoring — with a 90-day plan tailored to a 20-person organization.

fraud-detection
fraud-prevention
small-business
Section 170(h) Conservation Easements: 40% Penalties, the 2.5x Partnership Limit, and the 6% Court Allowance Rate
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Section 170(h) Conservation Easements: 40% Penalties, the 2.5x Partnership Limit, and the 6% Court Allowance Rate

Section 170(h) lets landowners deduct the diminution in fair market value caused by a perpetual conservation easement, but syndicated versions now face a 2.5x partnership-basis cap under SECURE 2.0, a 40% gross valuation misstatement penalty, and an average 6% Tax Court allowance rate at trial.

tax-deductions
charitable-giving
partnerships
FedNow and RTP in 2026: How Small Businesses Replace Slow ACH With Instant 24/7 Bank Transfers
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FedNow and RTP in 2026: How Small Businesses Replace Slow ACH With Instant 24/7 Bank Transfers

FedNow and RTP now reach over 1,700 and 1,200 U.S. financial institutions, settling credit pushes in under 20 seconds, 24/7/365. A practical guide for small businesses on when instant rails replace ACH, how the two networks differ, and how to defend against the fraud patterns that irrevocable settlement creates.

payments
banking
small-business
Accounts Payable Automation in 2026: How AI Invoice Capture, Three-Way Matching, and Touchless Approvals Cut Processing Costs and Eliminate Duplicate Payments
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Accounts Payable Automation in 2026: How AI Invoice Capture, Three-Way Matching, and Touchless Approvals Cut Processing Costs and Eliminate Duplicate Payments

AP automation in 2026 takes invoice processing from roughly $18 and 10 days down to $3 and 1 day by combining AI invoice capture, three-way matching, and rule-based touchless approvals—while cutting duplicate-payment losses 80 to 95 percent.

accounts-payable
automation
ai
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