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4 & 5 Jun 2015 (Thu & Fri) |
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9am to 5pm |
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Concorde Hotel Function Room (f.k.a Le Meridien Hotel) Orchard Road |
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S$1280 (NETT) |
S$512 (After PIC Cash) |
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* Inclusive of teabreaks and lunch
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jaslyn@cbsgroup.com.sg
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Professional Certificate in Forensic Accounting
(Forensic Accounting: Detecting, Controlling and Preventing Fraud)
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Corporate fraud is on the rise. Companies today do not just face risks from internal fraud but also from external criminals who are technologically savvy. The important role Forensic Accounting plays in minimising financial losses through fraud is fast gaining ground. Centre for Behavioral Science presents a one-day seminar to provide you with practical advice on how to "look behind the numbers" and examine financial discrepancies and fraud. Discover why some numbers do not add up. Mitigate this serious risk by learning the latest strategies that can be adapted to your company. This event will also cover essential legislation, challenges and how to structure your business processes to minimise the risks whilst maintaining operational efficiency. |
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- Nature and types of fraud
- The profile of a fraudster
- The Fraud Triangle
- Fraud prevention
- Fraud detection
- Fraud investigation
- Video case studies
- Planning the forensic interview
- Legal action
- Symptoms of fraud, creative accounting and red flags
- The fraud report and exhibits
- What is forensic accounting and litigation support
- The role of a forensic accountant
- Areas in which a forensic accountant can assist
- Reference sources
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Programme Day 1 |
Programme Day 2 |
0900 to 1030 |
Nature and types of fraud Case studies Workshop exercises |
Fraud detection Case studies Workshop exercises |
1030 to 1100 |
Tea break |
Tea break |
1100 to 1230 |
The profile of a fraudster ZZZZ Best (30 mins) Case studies Workshop exercises |
Fraud investigation Planning the forensic interview Review the video script
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1230 to 1330 |
Lunch break |
Lunch break |
1330 to 1500 |
The Fraud Triangle COSO internal control framework Case studies Workshop exercises Case studies Workshop exercises |
Legal action Symptoms of fraud, creative accounting and red flags Case studies Workshop exercises
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1500 to 1530 |
Tea break |
Tea break |
1530 to 1700 |
Fraud prevention Case studies Workshop exercises Q&A from workshop participants
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The fraud report and exhibits What is forensic accounting and litigation support? The role of a forensic accountant Areas in which a forensic accountant can assist Additional case studies and reference sources Final Q&A from workshop participants |
1700 |
End of Day 1 |
End of workshop |
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Who Should attend the workshop |
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This seminar is for those who would like to have a general understanding of forensic accounting and what they can do to help detect, control and prevent corporate fraud in their organisations. This is not a train-the-trainer seminar. Past participants have included CEOs & MDs, CFOs & VPs of Finance, Treasurers and Controllers, Company Directors, General Managers, In-house legal counsel, internal and external auditors, senior & mid-level accounting and finance professionals, human resource managers and operational staffs. |
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Benefits & Key Takeaways |
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- Practical Insights: Gain practical insights in forensic detection and prevention.
- Set Up Robust Internal Controls: Be better equipped to design internal controls to ensure compliance with regulations.
- Minimise Possibility of Financial Losses: Learn how to detect fraud early to minimise the possibility of financial loss.
Workshop handouts comprise of:
- Slide presentation notes
- Sharing of checklists, techniques and flowcharts
- Practical problems and case studies for participants to resolve, discuss and for additional reading
- E-books on:
- Managing the business risk of fraud: a practical guide
- Fraud risk management: a guide to good practice
- Effective interviewing and interrogation techniques
- Tracing stolen assets: a practitioner's handbook
- Other miscellaneous and complementary handouts
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Testimonials |
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I learn a lot about the course and will recommend to my colleagues too. - NTUC Income
The case studies are good and practical. - National Parks Board
Will recommend to others - Yenn Dar Pte Ltd
The facilitator was well versed and knowledgeable on the topics. - Ministry of Manpower
Very interesting. Learned a few concepts in accounting which I was not exposed to - Schenker
Happy with this course and worth the price for what I have learn. - Pride-Chem Industries Pte Ltd
A good course beneficial for accountants & finance manager. - Keppel FELS Limited |
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About the Instructor |
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Mr. WAYNE SOO Certified Public Accountant
CPA Singapore, CA (Malaysia), FCCA (UK), FCMA (UK), PNA (Australia) MSID, MBA (Manchester), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) USA Certified Management Consultant (CMC) Singapore
Professional, Commercial and Consulting Background
Wayne Soo gained his more than 16 years of auditing, accounting, management and financial experience initially with a Top 4 public accounting firm (both in Malaysia and Singapore). He subsequently held various middle and senior management positions in industry and commerce before establishing his own audit and insolvency firm which is on the audit panel of the National Council of Social Service (NCSS) and the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS).
To date, Wayne has been intimately involved in providing assurance, tax and advisory services to clients in industries such as charities and institutes of public character (IPC), IT start-ups, E-commerce projects, retail and general trading, aerospace and aviation, engineering, property development, hotels and resorts, leisure and entertainment, palm oil plantations, food and drinks manufacturing, power generation, leasing and financing, pharmaceutical corporations; to name but a few.
Since 2000, Wayne has also set up a company that provides financial management consultancy and business advisory services and training to small and medium-sized (SME) enterprises and organizations.
Seminars, Workshops and Speaking Engagements
Wayne has successfully structured workshop materials and facilitated in-house and public training courses on financial, strategic planning, balanced scorecard, performance measurement and general management topics in Singapore, Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam.
Wayne's workshop style is one of facilitation. This includes classroom discussion and sharing of pertinent knowledge, case study analysis and hands-on exercises. Written assignments, group projects and mock exams will also be arranged where relevant.
Since 2001, Wayne has been an adjunct lecturer and tutor with a number of private schools for the ACCA and CIMA professional accountancy qualification, specializing in auditing, internal controls, corporate governance, strategic business planning, management accounting and general management topics. Wayne has spoken at a number of discussion forums relating to the above areas.
Wayne's core competencies in seminars, workshops and academia include the following subjects:
- Advanced Financial Statement Analysis
- Business Strategy
- Corporate Evaluations
- Cost and Management Accounting
- Financial Accounting
- International Accounting Standards and Practice
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Strategic Cost Management
Publications in Professional Journals
HRM topics have been regularly published in professional journals such as
- Global Partner, the official magazine of The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), Singapore
- Human Capital, the official magazine of The Singapore Human Resources Institute (SHRI)
- The Singapore Accountant, the official magazine of The Institute of Certified Public Accountants (ICPAS)
- HRM, a commercial publication headquartered in Australia
Wayne is the co-author of "SME Guidebook: Financial & Management Accounting for Business", which was jointly published by CIMA and Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE).
Contributions to Institutions and Associations
Wayne is actively involved in a number of institutions and associations and their activities:
- Founding and Past President of The Manchester Business School Alumni (Singapore Chapter), 2003-2005
- President of The Manchester Business School Alumni (Singapore Chapter), 2009-2011
- Vice President, Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) Singapore Branch, 2008-2011
- Honorary Treasurer of the Institute of Management Consultants (IMC) Singapore, 2008-2011
- Mentor for participants in the NUS Business Plan Competition, 2004 to date
- Mentor for participants in the NTU Business Plan Competition, 2006 to date
Professional Qualifications
Wayne holds 5 professional accounting qualifications and is a member of national accounting bodies in Singapore, Malaysia, UK and Australia.
He also holds an MBA awarded by the Manchester Business School, UK. His current area of research interest is the management effectiveness and profitability of SME and MNC operations.
Wayne is listed in The International Who's Who of Professionals directory in 2001 and is a Certified Management Consultant and Council Member of the Institute of Management Consultants (IMC), Singapore. He is also a full member of the Singapore Institute of Directors (SID) and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) USA. |
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