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Who are Embezzlers?

Who are Embezzlers?

Experience has shown that embezzlers are opportunists that find weaknesses in systems and exploit them. The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners issued their 2018 Report to the Nation a Global Study[1]. The study shows that employees commit the largest percentage...

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Embezzlement: A Tale of Two Victims

Embezzlement: A Tale of Two Victims

The victims of occupational or corporate fraud (asset misappropriation, embezzlement, etc.) can range from individuals to several entities including, small business, public companies, government entities, not for profit entities, estates and trusts, and other...

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12 Top Tips to Reduce Employee Theft

12 Top Tips to Reduce Employee Theft

How to handle theft by employees and what to do to prevent theft in a small business setting. President Ronald Reagan advised Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev at the arms control agreement that he would “trust but verify;” so should a small business owner do. As a...

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Preparation for an Estate

Preparation for an Estate

Scenario: A number of years ago a dominant sibling took over the operation of a business from the elderly founder of a company. This sibling has made some poor decisions and has allowed greed to enter his heart. What should the other siblings do to attempt to save the...

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Top 10 reasons why Professional Private Investigators pursuing fraudulent activities should use the services of Cynic Inc www.cynic.com

1. An opportunity to expand your fraud investigation business by allowing us to take care of your back office services, such as, the input of bank, brokerage and credit card data.

2. Our fraud support services are better, cheaper, and faster than spreadsheet input.

3. We use high speed scanners, Optical Character Recognition, templates, sophisticated software and all done with the skill, knowledge, education, experienced and training that was gained as a Special Agent working financial crime cases.

4. We leverage proprietary database technology developed over the past seven years and proven through investigations.

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Innocent Spouse in the Eyes of IRS?

by Ed Martin, CFE, Tax Fraud Expert

The Internal Revenue Service sets the bar high for individuals to meet the Innocent Spouse guidelines.

Important: Form 8857 Summary of Instructions:

The IRS says must complete your paper work, Form 8857, attachments, and exhibits “as soon as you become aware of a tax liability for which you believe only your spouse should be held responsible.” You must be brave in this process because the IRS will contact your spouse and inform him/her of the filing to allow him/her to participate and will advise him/her of their determination.

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Fraud Investigation by the Numbers

by Fraud Expert, Ed Martin

With continuous construction in Austin, Texas you may be hired to investigate the misappropriation of construction funds by their contractor. The investigator will ask himself / herself, where do I start? The following will act as a checklist of things to do if faced with this type of investigation.

Meet with the Client:
Remember to take care of yourself by securing a signed contract with the client defining the scope of your investigation and secure a retainer. Thoroughly interview the client and any secretary or bookkeeper about what they suspect and why.

Records are everything:
Obtain the contract between the partners and the contractor to determine the terms and conditions, including the required periodic financial reporting

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Mining the Mountain of Digital Discovery

by Jason Slick, President, Cynic Inc.

In today’s global economy the importance of data organization and classification has become the cornerstone on which a financial investigation relies.Everything from converting to digital data to searching information for classification has become an arduous task as fraud cases have become more and more complicated. To address this increase in data complexity, a few standardizations of technique and technology can make a huge difference in the number of hours needed to take a fraud investigation from start to finish. In this article I will discuss the various techniques and processes for building financial fraud cases using computer technology. From data entry and conversion to advanced search algorithms that aid in classification, managing a financial fraud case has never been easier, if you know the right techniques and tools to use.

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Services to Help You Prevail

Let our 50 years of experience work for you. Our experts efficiently and quickly follow the money and analyze your complex financial data to find the facts you need to make wise decisions.

Get in Touch

At Sage Investigations, we deliver clarity about what has to happen next and confidence that you will know about the fact about the money, and have evidence to win your case. Contact our team when you need forensic accounting, financial litigation support, tracing, or an expert financial witness. We can help you.

Contact Us For a Free Consultation

Please fill out the form below and we will contact you shortly or call our office at 512-659-3179.

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“Our clients come to us when they need help money traced. Our goal is to give them the evidence they need to prevail.”

Edmond J. Martin
(512) 659-3179
edmartin@sageinvestigations.com