 |
 |
Choose an area of interest: |
|
About | Code of Ethics | Fraud Statistics Qualifications | Certification Process | Career Quiz
The following statistics about fraud and white-collar crime are from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners' 2004 Report to the Nation.
-
Fraud and abuse costs U.S. organizations more than $660 billion annually.
-
The average organization loses about 6 percent of its total annual revenue to fraud and abuse committed by its own employees.
-
The median loss caused by males is about $160,000; by females, about $60,000.
-
Men commit nearly 53 percent of the offenses.
-
Median losses caused by men are nearly three times those caused by women.
-
Losses caused by managers are double those caused by employees.
-
Median losses caused by executives are 14 times those of their employees.
-
The most costly abuses occur in organizations with less than 100 employees.
-
The education industry experiences the lowest median losses.
-
Occupational fraud and abuses fall into three main categories: asset misappropriation, fraudulent statements, and bribery and corruption.
|
 |
|
 |
| |
|
|
 |