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Questions # 71:

During a fraud risk assessment, a focus group would be MOST HELPFUL in which of the following situations?

Options:

A.

The assessment team would like to provide a means for anonymous employee suggestions or responses to questions posed.

B.

The assessment team would like to observe the interactions of several employees discussing the organization ' s current fraud awareness training.

C.

The assessment team would like to obtain individuals ' responses through a formal electronic questionnaire.

D.

The assessment team would like to get candid one-on-one feedback from employees in a private setting.

Questions # 72:

Which of the following statements regarding fraud risks is TRUE?

Options:

A.

The objective of anti-fraud controls is to completely eliminate inherent fraud risks within the organization.

B.

Inherent fraud risks are risks that remain after controls are implemented to mitigate fraud risk.

C.

The objective of anti-fraud controls is to reduce the residual fraud risk to a level that is significantly lower than the inherent fraud risk.

D.

Residual fraud risks are risks that are present before anti-fraud controls are implemented across the organization.

Questions # 73:

Which of the following would MOST LIKELY be a violation of the ACFE Code of Professional Ethics?

Options:

A.

Green a CFE, uncovered several material internal control deficiencies unrelated to the financial statement fraud he was investigating. In his final report to management. Green included information about the deficiencies even though they were unrelated to the situation he was hired to investigate.

B.

Stephanie, a CFE, accepted a fraud examination assignment and then instructed a lower-level employee to assess the company ' s cash records for signs of fraud. She took his word when he said there was no evidence of wrongdoing and ended up failing to uncover a very costly fraud scheme.

C.

Susan, a CFE, was hired by a client to conduct a fraud examination but found nothing amiss A year later, she received a legal order from the local prosecutor ' s office to provide the client ' s file. Susan complied with the court order, even though she did not have the client ' s authorization to do so.

D.

All of the above are violations

Questions # 74:

Jones, an accounting manager for a software company, wants to improve her team ' s adherence to the company ' s formal accounting policies and procedures and reduce the number of process exceptions they experience. According to behaviorist theories, which of the following options would be the most effective way for Jones to condition her staff to follow the company ' s formal accounting processes?

Options:

A.

Demote employees who do not adhere to the expected processes.

B.

Publicly call out and criticize employees who deviate from the formal processes.

C.

Offer a bonus to anyone who experiences no process exceptions for ninety days-

D.

Take away a day of paid time off for each process exception.

Questions # 75:

Maj, a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), engaged in an illegal activity but did not know that the activity was illegal. Which of the following statements about the ACFE Code of Professional Ethics is TRUE?

Options:

A.

Maj’s conduct would be a violation of the ACFE Code of Professional Ethics regardless of the circumstances.

B.

Maj’s conduct would not be a violation of the ACFE Code of Professional Ethics because the Code does not cover illegal activity.

C.

Maj’s conduct would not be a violation of the ACFE Code of Professional Ethics because she did not know the activity was illegal.

D.

Maj’s conduct would be a violation of the ACFE Code of Professional Ethics only if she is criminally convicted for her actions.

Questions # 76:

Stevens, a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), was hired to conduct a fraud examination at ABC Company. His examination did not reveal any conclusive evidence that fraud had occurred orwas occurring. Consequently, ABC ' s management asked Stevens to state in his official examination report that the organization is free of fraud as a means of assuring the board of directors that the company ' s anti-fraud controls were effective. Under the ACFE Code of Professional Ethics. Stevens is permitted to comply with management ' s request based on the findings of his examination.

Options:

A.

True

B.

False

Questions # 77:

Which of the following statements is MOST ACCURATE regarding best practices that organizations can take to protect and support whistleblowers?

Options:

A.

Organizations should include in their whistleblower policies the specific penalties that people might encounter for refusing to report known misconduct.

B.

Organizations should emphasize that rules regarding whistleblower protections are only intended for lower-level employees who might be more vulnerable to retaliation.

C.

Organizations should implement a clear whistleblower policy that lists every type of misconduct that has ever been reported at the company.

D.

Organizations should publicize their whistleblower policies and procedures to individuals both inside and outside of the organization.

Questions # 78:

(Which of the following is a best practice when assembling a fraud risk assessment team?)

Options:

A.

The size of the team should vary based on organization size and the methods used to conduct the assessment.

B.

Team members should all have similar skills and perspectives.

C.

The team should include only external sources.

D.

The team should exclude operations personnel and members of the legal department for independence purposes.

Questions # 79:

Which of the following factors is the determining aspect of white-collar crime according to modern criminological studies?

Options:

A.

Educational background

B.

Organizational opportunity

C.

Psychological temperament

D.

Social status

Questions # 80:

According to the routine activities theory, all of the following are important elements that influence crime EXCEPT:

Options:

A.

The presence of motivated offenders

B.

The lack of accountability for misdeeds

C.

The absence of capable guardians

D.

The availability of suitable targets

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