Webinar Details
Course Description
Tax season brings a predictable spike in fraud targeting finance teams. This timely session breaks down the most common tax-season schemes CFOs and AP teams miss, including impersonation attacks, urgent payment requests, and bank-change fraud. Through real-world scenarios and live walkthroughs, attendees will learn how fraudsters exploit workload pressure and trust gaps, and how to apply practical prevention frameworks to reduce risk before losses occur.
Learning Objectives
- Identify common tax-season fraud schemes affecting CFOs and accounts payable teams
- Recognize practical fraud-prevention frameworks and internal control techniques to recognize red flags and reduce organizational fraud risk
- Discover the Quadient Accounts Payable platform through a live demo
Prerequisites
- None
Who Should Attend
CPAs, accounting/finance professionals and leaders who are impacted by accounts payable.
Advanced Preparation
None
Presenter Details
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Liz Briggson
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Liz Briggson joined the Encoursa team in 2017, bringing a unique mix of accounting, finance, and sales experience. Liz is passionate about education and helping people reach their potential.
Liz's corporate finance experience includes progressive finance roles with Kellogg Company, Amway, and Open Systems Technologies. At Amway, Liz was responsible for management reporting for Amway’s portfolio companies and financial planning & analysis for Amway’s finance and executive divisions. Prior to that, Liz served clients in the utilities, insurance, and manufacturing industries in the assurance practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Liz is a licensed CPA in the state of Michigan. She leads Partnerships & Education... Read more
NASBA Sponsor
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Date & Time
CPE
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