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American College of Forensic Examiners (ACFE)
The purpose of ACFE is to advance the profession of forensic examination and consultation across the many professional fields of membership by elevating standards through education, basic and advanced training, and Diplomate Status.
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Association of College and University Auditors (ACUA)
International professional organization dedicated to the practice of internal auditing in higher education.
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Association of Public Pension Fund Auditors (APPFA)
Encourages cooperation among public pension fund auditors, provides professional development opportunities, promotes high standards, encourages and facilitates research.
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Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
Group formed to educate anti-fraud professionals around the world.
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Forensic Accountants Society of North America (FASNA)
Serves as an active resource center, providing training, support, and business development to its member firms.
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Institute of Internal Auditors - UK & Ireland
Professional group reresenting, promoting and developing the practice of internal auditing.
www.iia.org.uk
Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA)
Sponsors international conferences, administers the CISA designation, and develops globally-applicable information systems (IS) auditing and control standards.
www.isaca.org
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National Association of Local Government Auditors (N.A.L.G.A.)
Professional organization to improve local government auditing. It disseminates information and ideas about financial and performance auditing, provides training, and offers a national forum to discuss auditing issues.
www.nalga.org
National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers
NASACT exists to represent the states' views on a variety of financial management topics.
www.nasact.org
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Society of Financial Examiners (SOFE)
Organization where financial examiners of insurance companies, banks, savings and loans, and credit unions come together for training and to share and exchange information on a formal and informal level.
www.sofe.org
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Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA)
Provides internal auditing practitioners, executive management, boards of directors and audit committees with standards, guidance, and information on internal auditing best practices. Also administers the CCSA, CIA, and CGAP certifications.
www.theiia.org
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Guide to Fraudulent wholesalers and suppliers

How to detect fraudulent wholesalers and suppliers

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Andrew, a local Liverpool stationer decided to locate a wholesaler for some fancy school bags and other stationery. The new school season has just begun and Andrew anticipates good sales this season. He searches the Internet and locates a wholesaler who, according to Andrew, is offering quality products at throwaway price. Andrew immediately contacts him and the entire deal is finalized on the net. Andrew wires the payment directly into the account of the wholesaler. A week later Andrew is still waiting for his consignment. Two weeks later Andrew realizes- the wholesaler has duped him.

To avoid the repetition of Andrew’s case why not read the following article? One often has to deal and contact new wholesalers. Here are some tips that will help in detecting fraudulent wholesalers.

1) Don’t go on website: The Internet is widely used to locate wholesalers. However, the presence of a website is not a guarantee that the wholesaler is genuine. Nowadays, even individuals have a website. This indicates that owning a website has become very affordable. Many retailers also base their decision to contact a wholesaler by just looking at the design of a website. The professional design of the website beguiles them into believing that the wholesaler is also a through professional. Just bear in mind ‘ Looks are deceptive’.

2) Talk to people: Get talking with the representative of the company or the wholesaler. This will help you to determine the expertise and the competence of the wholesaler. If the representative is unable to understand the jargons commonly used in the wholesaling world or fumbles for answers to the questions posed by you, then you should up the antennae. Conversing with a person also gives an idea about the professionalism of the wholesaler. For e.g. if a genuine wholesaler is not able to answer a query on the spot, he will try to get in touch later. A fake wholesaler will probably not go in to the trouble of finding information, however, there might be some exceptions.

3) Payment method: Ensure that the wholesaler accepts payments via credit/debit cards and other online payment methods like paypal, nochex etc. If the company asks you to wire (BACS) money directly into their account then avoid trading with them as most definitely they are scamming you. Card payments in most cases can be easily traced and charged back whereas with money transfers, once the funds have left your account, they are gone forever.

4) Locate the postal address: Try to check if the wholesaler has mentioned a postal address on the website. A mailbox will not suffice. Postal address is a proof that the wholesaler has a proper place from where the business is operated. It also assures that the wholesaler is not fraudulent or a fly-by-night operator.

5) Visit the wholesaler’s office: Make a trip to the wholesaler’s office. Ask the wholesaler to show you the warehouse or the storage place. It is generally observed that fraudulent wholesalers show a great reluctance to show a warehouse or even entertain you in the office. This is because a warehouse can be shown only if it exists. If the wholesaler does agree to take you to a warehouse, make sure that the warehouse belongs to the wholesaler. It should not happen that the warehouse belongs to the wholesaler’s relative or a friend.

6) Government – an alternative source: Many governmental agencies maintain a comprehensive database about various wholesalers. Visit the Companies Database provided by governmental bodies such as the one in UK: www.companieshouse.gov.uk and use their search index to determine whether the company is registered with them or not. Also check out the resources of various governmental nodal agencies for information about bona fide wholesaler.

7) Other retailers: Fellow retailers can also be a good resource for checking the genuineness of a wholesaler. A few enquiries with the local retailers can be used to detect a fraudulent wholesaler.

8) Client references: When dealing with a wholesalers, ask them for a few of their past customers. Genuine wholesalers will not have any problem in listing out their customers. On the other hand fraudulent wholesalers will not be in a position to comply with your request. How can they do so, when they have had no genuine client till date?

You can also try visiting authentic and well known wholesalers and dropshippers directories like www.wholesalepages.co.uk to ascertain information about wholesalers and suppliers. These are few tips and recommendation will prove handy when you are locating a wholesaler for any product. Take a complete note of the wholesalers’ behavior; you might get some vital clues regarding their genuineness.

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How to detect fraudulent wholesalers and suppliers.
Andrew, a local Liverpool stationer decided to locate a wholesaler for some fancy school bags and other stationery. The new school season has just begun and Andrew anticipates good sales this season. He searches the Internet and locates a wholesaler who, according to Andrew, is offering quality products at throwaway price. Andrew immediately contacts him and the entire deal is finalized on the net. Andrew wires the payment ... Read more

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