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Tag Archives: fraudulent disbursements
Nonprofit Fraud
What is occupational fraud and how can you protect your church or nonprofit from fraud? Larceny, skimming, and fraudulent disbursements are some of the ways cash can be stolen from your nonprofit or church. Implement internal controls into your accounting procedures to protect your assets. Church accounting software and nonprofit accounting software alone will not prevent or detect fraud. Internal controls must be in place with proper oversight and good management. Continue reading
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