Embezzlement can be defined as the act of theft or misappropriation of funds belonging to an employer which have been placed in the trust of an employee (typically someone in a company's financial department). Embezzlement is a type of financial fraud and usually is a premeditated crime, performed methodically and cautiously to conceal the theft. When successful, embezzlements may continue for many years without detection.
How can your business detect fraud?
It is important to identify potential financial fraud as quickly as possible in order to limit damages. Understanding how it happened to others can help. To read about Ryan's work in a recent case that made headlines, Click Here
Forensic Accounting Support
At Smith Dickson, our forensic accounting specialists have logged thousands of hours of forensic accounting, deposition and trial experience, both as expert witnesses and consultants in matters ranging from economic damages to fraud and embezzlement.
As part of our commitment to the Southern California legal community, Smith Dickson is pleased to have been a Silver Sponsor of the "10th Annual General Counsel Awards," presented by the Orange County Business Journal.
These awards recognize the significant role in-house counsels play in the success of Orange County businesses.
Austin Ray, CPA, senior accountant, recently earned his Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation and has been issued his license by the California State Board of Accountancy. In California, to earn the prestige associated with the CPA license, individuals are required to demonstrate their knowledge and competence by passing the Uniform CPA Exam, meeting high educational standards and completing a specified amount of general accounting experience.
Congratulations, Austin!