May 2009: Tiffany Couch, Linda Saunders - Cooking the Books with QuickBooks
ASWA Seattle Chapter #9
Speaker Highlights
May 27, 2009
Cooking the Books with QuickBooks
Presented by
Tiffany Couch & Linda Saunders
QuickBooks is the number one small business accounting software. Without proper controls, it’s also extremely easy to use to cover up misappropriation. Learn how forensic accounting experts have used QuickBooks to crack complex fraud cases.
Introduction & Overview
- This is not a QB how-to-session
- Interviewing is a prerequisite to QB analysis and goes hand in hand to maximize what you can find in QB. Who controls QB? Passwords?
- Initial threshold questions – Do tax returns/bank statements reflect QB information?
- Cash threshold – How can you tell if QB is reconciled to bank statements?
- Cash adjustments – What are the “allowable” adjusting journal entries to cash?
- Insist on QB back-up file, not just reports.
Good News – audit tracking is now always ON
- Per instructions beginning in the 2006 QuickBooks software versions, the audit tracking feature is permanently enabled and cannot be turned off.
- This is accessed by choosing reports / accountant & taxes / audit trail
Recent Bad News – Even though audit tracking is now always ON, QuickBooks software has a feature that Carol Bacon just discovered called “Clean up Company Data.”
- We are still working with QB to find out more about this feature, but it is any but good in our opinion.
- Carol is trying to get more information on this feature so stay tuned for the latest information.
Contacts
Tiffany Couch, CPA/CFF, CFE
tcouch@acuityforensics.com
360-573-5158 (office)
www.acuityforensics.com
Linda Saunders, CPA/CFF, CFE, CGFM
lsaunders@forensicCPA.org
360-765-3665 (office)
www.forensicCPA.org
Carol Bacon, CFE
cbacon@forensicinvspec.com
206-546-1655 (office)
www.forensicinvspec.com