A teller at a savings and loan drive-through accepted a cash payment from customer #1 for an
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A teller at a savings and loan drive-through accepted a cash payment from customer #1 for an auto loan. The teller appeared to process the payment, but told the customer the printer was jammed can’t print a receipt. The customer accepted the excuse and drove away. The teller pocketed the cash and wrote down customer #1’s loan number and payment amount for future reconciling. A couple of days before customer #1’s monthly statement was printed, the teller recorded a cash payment from customer #2 as if it were made by customer #1. The teller pocketed the difference between the two payments. In this manner, she continued to steal and misapply customer payments for the next two years without detection.
Identify the type of fraud scheme described. Describe five controls you would implement to address the fraud risk, and label each control as preventive or detective.
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Accounting Information Systems
ISBN: 9781292220086
14th Global Edition
Authors: Marshall B. Romney, Paul John Steinbart