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While in the past many believed that accounts payable was not of great significance, this is far from the case today. This book provides the tools to assist organizations to generate cash recoveries, and stop profit leaks. It helps readers move away from control issues and work towards process improvements.
Cost Recovery: Turning Your Accounts Payable Department into a Profit Center shows how to identify a company s hidden financial assets. It provides tools to assist organizations generate cash recoveries, stop profit leaks, move away from control issues, and work towards process…mehr
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While in the past many believed that accounts payable was not of great significance, this is far from the case today. This book provides the tools to assist organizations to generate cash recoveries, and stop profit leaks. It helps readers move away from control issues and work towards process improvements.
Cost Recovery: Turning Your Accounts Payable Department into a Profit Center shows how to identify a company s hidden financial assets. It provides tools to assist organizations generate cash recoveries, stop profit leaks, move away from control issues, and work towards process improvements. The book shows how to incorporate profit recovery technology, and how to pair a company with a recovery expert best suited to the company s needs to achieve bottom line results. The book discusses how to utilize free services offered by cost recovery consultants, using of top money saving proves improvements, and how to create a plan to maximize recovering technology.
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Cost Recovery: Turning Your Accounts Payable Department into a Profit Center shows how to identify a company s hidden financial assets. It provides tools to assist organizations generate cash recoveries, stop profit leaks, move away from control issues, and work towards process improvements. The book shows how to incorporate profit recovery technology, and how to pair a company with a recovery expert best suited to the company s needs to achieve bottom line results. The book discusses how to utilize free services offered by cost recovery consultants, using of top money saving proves improvements, and how to create a plan to maximize recovering technology.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 343
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780470322383
- ISBN-10: 0470322381
- Artikelnr.: 26160758
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 343
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780470322383
- ISBN-10: 0470322381
- Artikelnr.: 26160758
Richard B. Lanza, CPA, CFE, PMP, is the President of Cash Recovery Partners, LLC, the author of twelve publications and, over 100 articles for major audit and accounting publications. With nearly two decades of experience in audit technology and recovery auditing, he has become a leading authority in these areas. He also provides training courses in audit software and recovery, including forty-three speaking engagements in the last eighteen months. He has consulted on how to save money through the use of technology and recovery auditing for companies ranging in size from $30 million to $30 billion.
About the Author. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. How to Use This Book.
CHAPTER 1 Benefits of Recovery Services. U.S. General Accounting Office
Report "Recommends." Recovery Auditing. Top Benefits of Cost Recovery. Top
Reasons for Recovery. Recovery Estimates--Embrace the Uncertainty. When
Recovery Becomes Fraud. Sarbanes-Oxley Implications. CHAPTER 2 Overcoming
Obstacles to Getting Recovery Started. Overcoming Obstacles to a "No
Brainer" Service. Why Internal Audit Department Are Sometimes the Worst
Resource for Doing Recovery Audits. Why Internal Audit Departments Are
Truly the Best Resource for Doing Recovery Audits. Why Select a Provider
for Your First Audit. CHAPTER 3 Assessing Opportunities and Risk. Focusing
on the Largest Fish. Scattergraphing: A Powerful Tool to Identify Changes
in Company Activity. Going Deeper and Data Auditing Vendor Accounts. Using
Vendor Toolsets. The Top 10 Questions to Ask When Deciding to Do a Recovery
Audit. CHAPTER 4 The Overall Cost Recovery Marketplace. How the Industry
Worked in the Past. Recovery Consulting Today. The Evolving and Continuous
Recovery Process at Companies. Why Recovery Consulting Is so Popular.
Dimensions of Recovery. Recovery Categories. How the Recovery Areas Are
Defined in This Book. CHAPTER 5 Accounts Payable and Procurement. Case
Study 5.1: American Auto Runs a Tight Ship. Case Study 5.2: Public Utility
with Staffing Problems. Case Study 5.3: Contract Compliance with Pinpoint
Profit Recovery Services, Inc. Case Study 5.4: International Personal Goods
Manufacturer with Retail Outlets. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find.
Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 6
Advertising Agency Audits and Media Reviews. Overview. Case Study 6.1:
Reluctant Marketing Department Hiding Its Intentional Agency Benefit. Case
Study 6.2: Exit Audit after an Agency Transition. Case Study 6.3: Media
Management. Case Study 6.4: Global Software Company. Case Study Wrap-Up.
Recoveries to Find. Prioritizing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 7
Audit Firm Benchmarking. Overview. Case Study 7.1: An Auditor in Trouble?
Case Study 7.2: Utility Service Firm Paying too Much. Case Study Wrap-Up.
Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask. Conclusion. CHAPTER 8 Escheatment
(Unclaimed Property). Overview. Case Study 8.1: Accounts Receivable
Overcrediting. Case Study 8.2: Pinpoint Profit Recovery Assists Large
Services Corporation. Case Study Wrap-Up and Recoveries to Find. Questions
to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 9 Freight Bill
Auditing. Overview. Case Study 9.1: When Freight Classes and Descriptions
Make a Difference. Case Study 9.2: Aluminum Manufacturer and Distributor
Post-Audit. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 10 Health Benefits Auditing. Overview. Case Study 10.1:
Midwest Municipality Cuts Costs. Case Study 10.2: Employer Takes Control.
Case Study 10.3: Holding Company Uses Comparison to Advantage. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask. Conclusion. CHAPTER 11 Lease
Audits. Overview. Case Study 11.1: The Portfolio Assessment of a National
Consulting Firm. Case Study 11.2: Variety of Issues at a National Banking
Corporation. Case Study 11.3: Park Avenue, New York City, with
Inappropriate Cleaning and Utility Costs. Case Study 11.4: Multinational
Corporation Audits One Lease for Big Savings. Case Study Wrap-Up.
Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 12 Order to Cash Reviews. Overview. Case Study 12.1:
Construction Materials Not Reporting All Cement Loads or Pricing Them
Properly. Case Study 12.2: Too Many (Fraudulent) Fourth-Quarter Sales. Case
Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the
Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 13 Payroll Tax Credits. Overview and
Recoveries: Savings to Find. Other Federal Programs. State and Local
Incentives and Credits. Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 14 Proactive Fraud Audits. Overview. Case Study 14.1:
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Report to the Nation. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the
Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 15 Project Fraud Audits. Overview. Case
Study 15.1: California State Welfare Automation Project. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask to Assess the Opportunity.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 16 Real Estate Cost Segregation. Overview. Case Study
16.1: Franchise Restaurant. Case Study 16.2: Apartment Complex. Case Study
16.3: Assisted Living. Case Study 16.4: Two-Story Medical Office Facility.
Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the
Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 17 Research and Development Tax Credits.
Background. Case Study 17.1: Engine Service Firm R&D Credits. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion.
CHAPTER 18 Strategic Sourcing. Overview. Case Study 18.1: $1.6 Million in
Annual Savings for Food Distribution Company. Case Study 18.2: Private
College Saves More than $200,000. Case Study 18.3: Multi-Project Strategic
Sourcing. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When
Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 19 Telecommunications
Auditing. Overview. Case Study 19.1: Refund of Local Service Charges at a
Transportation Company. Case Study 19.2: Future Savings of Local Service
Charges at a Multi-Location Retail Chain. Case Study 19.3: California
School District. Case Study 19.4: Future Savings of Wireless Charges at a
Media Company. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 20 Travel and Entertainment Reviews. Overview. Case
Studies 20.1: How to Make $20,000 in One Year, Tax-Free: Specific Schemes.
Case Study Wrap-Up. Automation Benefits. Recoveries to Find. Questions to
Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 21 Utility Reviews.
Overview. Case Study 21.1: Fortune 1,000 Manufacturer Cuts Its Utility
Costs in Several Ways. Case Study 21.2: Hospital Water Cost Leak Plugged.
Case Study 21.3: Small Town Manufacturer--Electric Refund. Case Study 21.4:
Entertainment Company with Multiple Locations Chooses Deregulation for
Select Sites. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When
Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 22 Selecting a Provider.
Overview. Applying Discipline . . . It's a Good Thing. Step 1: Form the
Team. Step 2: Set Requirements and Success Metrics. Step 3: Draft a Request
for Proposals. Step 4: Negotiate. Step 5: Complete Decision Analysis.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 23 Technology Used in Recovery Efforts. Introduction.
Data Analysis/Mining/External Data. Assessing Vendors against Watch Lists.
Making the Scattergraph. Continuous Monitoring. Pre-Formatted
Workpapers/Process Workflow/Client Management Dashboards. Conclusion.
CHAPTER 24 Conclusion. Where Do We Go from Here? What Else Can You Do?
APPENDIX 1 Additional Publications Related to Business Cost Savings.
APPENDIX 2 Accounts Payable. Risk Assessment Questions by Profit Leak.
APPENDIX 3 Records Retention and Right to Audit. APPENDIX 4 Discussion
Paper Continuous Controls Monitoring with ACL AuditExchange 2009 and
Scripted Analytics. Purchasing Payables and Payments. ACL AuditExchange
2009. Purchase-to-Payment Cycle: Critical Processes and Activities. ACL
Analytics Technology. Customer Successes. Client Benefits. APPENDIX 5
Tapping the Strategic Potential of Procurement. Challenges. Key Success
Factors. Fulfilling Potential. Index.
CHAPTER 1 Benefits of Recovery Services. U.S. General Accounting Office
Report "Recommends." Recovery Auditing. Top Benefits of Cost Recovery. Top
Reasons for Recovery. Recovery Estimates--Embrace the Uncertainty. When
Recovery Becomes Fraud. Sarbanes-Oxley Implications. CHAPTER 2 Overcoming
Obstacles to Getting Recovery Started. Overcoming Obstacles to a "No
Brainer" Service. Why Internal Audit Department Are Sometimes the Worst
Resource for Doing Recovery Audits. Why Internal Audit Departments Are
Truly the Best Resource for Doing Recovery Audits. Why Select a Provider
for Your First Audit. CHAPTER 3 Assessing Opportunities and Risk. Focusing
on the Largest Fish. Scattergraphing: A Powerful Tool to Identify Changes
in Company Activity. Going Deeper and Data Auditing Vendor Accounts. Using
Vendor Toolsets. The Top 10 Questions to Ask When Deciding to Do a Recovery
Audit. CHAPTER 4 The Overall Cost Recovery Marketplace. How the Industry
Worked in the Past. Recovery Consulting Today. The Evolving and Continuous
Recovery Process at Companies. Why Recovery Consulting Is so Popular.
Dimensions of Recovery. Recovery Categories. How the Recovery Areas Are
Defined in This Book. CHAPTER 5 Accounts Payable and Procurement. Case
Study 5.1: American Auto Runs a Tight Ship. Case Study 5.2: Public Utility
with Staffing Problems. Case Study 5.3: Contract Compliance with Pinpoint
Profit Recovery Services, Inc. Case Study 5.4: International Personal Goods
Manufacturer with Retail Outlets. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find.
Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 6
Advertising Agency Audits and Media Reviews. Overview. Case Study 6.1:
Reluctant Marketing Department Hiding Its Intentional Agency Benefit. Case
Study 6.2: Exit Audit after an Agency Transition. Case Study 6.3: Media
Management. Case Study 6.4: Global Software Company. Case Study Wrap-Up.
Recoveries to Find. Prioritizing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 7
Audit Firm Benchmarking. Overview. Case Study 7.1: An Auditor in Trouble?
Case Study 7.2: Utility Service Firm Paying too Much. Case Study Wrap-Up.
Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask. Conclusion. CHAPTER 8 Escheatment
(Unclaimed Property). Overview. Case Study 8.1: Accounts Receivable
Overcrediting. Case Study 8.2: Pinpoint Profit Recovery Assists Large
Services Corporation. Case Study Wrap-Up and Recoveries to Find. Questions
to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 9 Freight Bill
Auditing. Overview. Case Study 9.1: When Freight Classes and Descriptions
Make a Difference. Case Study 9.2: Aluminum Manufacturer and Distributor
Post-Audit. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 10 Health Benefits Auditing. Overview. Case Study 10.1:
Midwest Municipality Cuts Costs. Case Study 10.2: Employer Takes Control.
Case Study 10.3: Holding Company Uses Comparison to Advantage. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask. Conclusion. CHAPTER 11 Lease
Audits. Overview. Case Study 11.1: The Portfolio Assessment of a National
Consulting Firm. Case Study 11.2: Variety of Issues at a National Banking
Corporation. Case Study 11.3: Park Avenue, New York City, with
Inappropriate Cleaning and Utility Costs. Case Study 11.4: Multinational
Corporation Audits One Lease for Big Savings. Case Study Wrap-Up.
Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 12 Order to Cash Reviews. Overview. Case Study 12.1:
Construction Materials Not Reporting All Cement Loads or Pricing Them
Properly. Case Study 12.2: Too Many (Fraudulent) Fourth-Quarter Sales. Case
Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the
Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 13 Payroll Tax Credits. Overview and
Recoveries: Savings to Find. Other Federal Programs. State and Local
Incentives and Credits. Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 14 Proactive Fraud Audits. Overview. Case Study 14.1:
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Report to the Nation. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the
Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 15 Project Fraud Audits. Overview. Case
Study 15.1: California State Welfare Automation Project. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask to Assess the Opportunity.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 16 Real Estate Cost Segregation. Overview. Case Study
16.1: Franchise Restaurant. Case Study 16.2: Apartment Complex. Case Study
16.3: Assisted Living. Case Study 16.4: Two-Story Medical Office Facility.
Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the
Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 17 Research and Development Tax Credits.
Background. Case Study 17.1: Engine Service Firm R&D Credits. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion.
CHAPTER 18 Strategic Sourcing. Overview. Case Study 18.1: $1.6 Million in
Annual Savings for Food Distribution Company. Case Study 18.2: Private
College Saves More than $200,000. Case Study 18.3: Multi-Project Strategic
Sourcing. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When
Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 19 Telecommunications
Auditing. Overview. Case Study 19.1: Refund of Local Service Charges at a
Transportation Company. Case Study 19.2: Future Savings of Local Service
Charges at a Multi-Location Retail Chain. Case Study 19.3: California
School District. Case Study 19.4: Future Savings of Wireless Charges at a
Media Company. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 20 Travel and Entertainment Reviews. Overview. Case
Studies 20.1: How to Make $20,000 in One Year, Tax-Free: Specific Schemes.
Case Study Wrap-Up. Automation Benefits. Recoveries to Find. Questions to
Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 21 Utility Reviews.
Overview. Case Study 21.1: Fortune 1,000 Manufacturer Cuts Its Utility
Costs in Several Ways. Case Study 21.2: Hospital Water Cost Leak Plugged.
Case Study 21.3: Small Town Manufacturer--Electric Refund. Case Study 21.4:
Entertainment Company with Multiple Locations Chooses Deregulation for
Select Sites. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When
Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 22 Selecting a Provider.
Overview. Applying Discipline . . . It's a Good Thing. Step 1: Form the
Team. Step 2: Set Requirements and Success Metrics. Step 3: Draft a Request
for Proposals. Step 4: Negotiate. Step 5: Complete Decision Analysis.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 23 Technology Used in Recovery Efforts. Introduction.
Data Analysis/Mining/External Data. Assessing Vendors against Watch Lists.
Making the Scattergraph. Continuous Monitoring. Pre-Formatted
Workpapers/Process Workflow/Client Management Dashboards. Conclusion.
CHAPTER 24 Conclusion. Where Do We Go from Here? What Else Can You Do?
APPENDIX 1 Additional Publications Related to Business Cost Savings.
APPENDIX 2 Accounts Payable. Risk Assessment Questions by Profit Leak.
APPENDIX 3 Records Retention and Right to Audit. APPENDIX 4 Discussion
Paper Continuous Controls Monitoring with ACL AuditExchange 2009 and
Scripted Analytics. Purchasing Payables and Payments. ACL AuditExchange
2009. Purchase-to-Payment Cycle: Critical Processes and Activities. ACL
Analytics Technology. Customer Successes. Client Benefits. APPENDIX 5
Tapping the Strategic Potential of Procurement. Challenges. Key Success
Factors. Fulfilling Potential. Index.
About the Author. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. How to Use This Book.
CHAPTER 1 Benefits of Recovery Services. U.S. General Accounting Office
Report "Recommends." Recovery Auditing. Top Benefits of Cost Recovery. Top
Reasons for Recovery. Recovery Estimates--Embrace the Uncertainty. When
Recovery Becomes Fraud. Sarbanes-Oxley Implications. CHAPTER 2 Overcoming
Obstacles to Getting Recovery Started. Overcoming Obstacles to a "No
Brainer" Service. Why Internal Audit Department Are Sometimes the Worst
Resource for Doing Recovery Audits. Why Internal Audit Departments Are
Truly the Best Resource for Doing Recovery Audits. Why Select a Provider
for Your First Audit. CHAPTER 3 Assessing Opportunities and Risk. Focusing
on the Largest Fish. Scattergraphing: A Powerful Tool to Identify Changes
in Company Activity. Going Deeper and Data Auditing Vendor Accounts. Using
Vendor Toolsets. The Top 10 Questions to Ask When Deciding to Do a Recovery
Audit. CHAPTER 4 The Overall Cost Recovery Marketplace. How the Industry
Worked in the Past. Recovery Consulting Today. The Evolving and Continuous
Recovery Process at Companies. Why Recovery Consulting Is so Popular.
Dimensions of Recovery. Recovery Categories. How the Recovery Areas Are
Defined in This Book. CHAPTER 5 Accounts Payable and Procurement. Case
Study 5.1: American Auto Runs a Tight Ship. Case Study 5.2: Public Utility
with Staffing Problems. Case Study 5.3: Contract Compliance with Pinpoint
Profit Recovery Services, Inc. Case Study 5.4: International Personal Goods
Manufacturer with Retail Outlets. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find.
Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 6
Advertising Agency Audits and Media Reviews. Overview. Case Study 6.1:
Reluctant Marketing Department Hiding Its Intentional Agency Benefit. Case
Study 6.2: Exit Audit after an Agency Transition. Case Study 6.3: Media
Management. Case Study 6.4: Global Software Company. Case Study Wrap-Up.
Recoveries to Find. Prioritizing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 7
Audit Firm Benchmarking. Overview. Case Study 7.1: An Auditor in Trouble?
Case Study 7.2: Utility Service Firm Paying too Much. Case Study Wrap-Up.
Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask. Conclusion. CHAPTER 8 Escheatment
(Unclaimed Property). Overview. Case Study 8.1: Accounts Receivable
Overcrediting. Case Study 8.2: Pinpoint Profit Recovery Assists Large
Services Corporation. Case Study Wrap-Up and Recoveries to Find. Questions
to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 9 Freight Bill
Auditing. Overview. Case Study 9.1: When Freight Classes and Descriptions
Make a Difference. Case Study 9.2: Aluminum Manufacturer and Distributor
Post-Audit. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 10 Health Benefits Auditing. Overview. Case Study 10.1:
Midwest Municipality Cuts Costs. Case Study 10.2: Employer Takes Control.
Case Study 10.3: Holding Company Uses Comparison to Advantage. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask. Conclusion. CHAPTER 11 Lease
Audits. Overview. Case Study 11.1: The Portfolio Assessment of a National
Consulting Firm. Case Study 11.2: Variety of Issues at a National Banking
Corporation. Case Study 11.3: Park Avenue, New York City, with
Inappropriate Cleaning and Utility Costs. Case Study 11.4: Multinational
Corporation Audits One Lease for Big Savings. Case Study Wrap-Up.
Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 12 Order to Cash Reviews. Overview. Case Study 12.1:
Construction Materials Not Reporting All Cement Loads or Pricing Them
Properly. Case Study 12.2: Too Many (Fraudulent) Fourth-Quarter Sales. Case
Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the
Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 13 Payroll Tax Credits. Overview and
Recoveries: Savings to Find. Other Federal Programs. State and Local
Incentives and Credits. Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 14 Proactive Fraud Audits. Overview. Case Study 14.1:
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Report to the Nation. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the
Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 15 Project Fraud Audits. Overview. Case
Study 15.1: California State Welfare Automation Project. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask to Assess the Opportunity.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 16 Real Estate Cost Segregation. Overview. Case Study
16.1: Franchise Restaurant. Case Study 16.2: Apartment Complex. Case Study
16.3: Assisted Living. Case Study 16.4: Two-Story Medical Office Facility.
Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the
Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 17 Research and Development Tax Credits.
Background. Case Study 17.1: Engine Service Firm R&D Credits. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion.
CHAPTER 18 Strategic Sourcing. Overview. Case Study 18.1: $1.6 Million in
Annual Savings for Food Distribution Company. Case Study 18.2: Private
College Saves More than $200,000. Case Study 18.3: Multi-Project Strategic
Sourcing. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When
Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 19 Telecommunications
Auditing. Overview. Case Study 19.1: Refund of Local Service Charges at a
Transportation Company. Case Study 19.2: Future Savings of Local Service
Charges at a Multi-Location Retail Chain. Case Study 19.3: California
School District. Case Study 19.4: Future Savings of Wireless Charges at a
Media Company. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 20 Travel and Entertainment Reviews. Overview. Case
Studies 20.1: How to Make $20,000 in One Year, Tax-Free: Specific Schemes.
Case Study Wrap-Up. Automation Benefits. Recoveries to Find. Questions to
Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 21 Utility Reviews.
Overview. Case Study 21.1: Fortune 1,000 Manufacturer Cuts Its Utility
Costs in Several Ways. Case Study 21.2: Hospital Water Cost Leak Plugged.
Case Study 21.3: Small Town Manufacturer--Electric Refund. Case Study 21.4:
Entertainment Company with Multiple Locations Chooses Deregulation for
Select Sites. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When
Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 22 Selecting a Provider.
Overview. Applying Discipline . . . It's a Good Thing. Step 1: Form the
Team. Step 2: Set Requirements and Success Metrics. Step 3: Draft a Request
for Proposals. Step 4: Negotiate. Step 5: Complete Decision Analysis.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 23 Technology Used in Recovery Efforts. Introduction.
Data Analysis/Mining/External Data. Assessing Vendors against Watch Lists.
Making the Scattergraph. Continuous Monitoring. Pre-Formatted
Workpapers/Process Workflow/Client Management Dashboards. Conclusion.
CHAPTER 24 Conclusion. Where Do We Go from Here? What Else Can You Do?
APPENDIX 1 Additional Publications Related to Business Cost Savings.
APPENDIX 2 Accounts Payable. Risk Assessment Questions by Profit Leak.
APPENDIX 3 Records Retention and Right to Audit. APPENDIX 4 Discussion
Paper Continuous Controls Monitoring with ACL AuditExchange 2009 and
Scripted Analytics. Purchasing Payables and Payments. ACL AuditExchange
2009. Purchase-to-Payment Cycle: Critical Processes and Activities. ACL
Analytics Technology. Customer Successes. Client Benefits. APPENDIX 5
Tapping the Strategic Potential of Procurement. Challenges. Key Success
Factors. Fulfilling Potential. Index.
CHAPTER 1 Benefits of Recovery Services. U.S. General Accounting Office
Report "Recommends." Recovery Auditing. Top Benefits of Cost Recovery. Top
Reasons for Recovery. Recovery Estimates--Embrace the Uncertainty. When
Recovery Becomes Fraud. Sarbanes-Oxley Implications. CHAPTER 2 Overcoming
Obstacles to Getting Recovery Started. Overcoming Obstacles to a "No
Brainer" Service. Why Internal Audit Department Are Sometimes the Worst
Resource for Doing Recovery Audits. Why Internal Audit Departments Are
Truly the Best Resource for Doing Recovery Audits. Why Select a Provider
for Your First Audit. CHAPTER 3 Assessing Opportunities and Risk. Focusing
on the Largest Fish. Scattergraphing: A Powerful Tool to Identify Changes
in Company Activity. Going Deeper and Data Auditing Vendor Accounts. Using
Vendor Toolsets. The Top 10 Questions to Ask When Deciding to Do a Recovery
Audit. CHAPTER 4 The Overall Cost Recovery Marketplace. How the Industry
Worked in the Past. Recovery Consulting Today. The Evolving and Continuous
Recovery Process at Companies. Why Recovery Consulting Is so Popular.
Dimensions of Recovery. Recovery Categories. How the Recovery Areas Are
Defined in This Book. CHAPTER 5 Accounts Payable and Procurement. Case
Study 5.1: American Auto Runs a Tight Ship. Case Study 5.2: Public Utility
with Staffing Problems. Case Study 5.3: Contract Compliance with Pinpoint
Profit Recovery Services, Inc. Case Study 5.4: International Personal Goods
Manufacturer with Retail Outlets. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find.
Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 6
Advertising Agency Audits and Media Reviews. Overview. Case Study 6.1:
Reluctant Marketing Department Hiding Its Intentional Agency Benefit. Case
Study 6.2: Exit Audit after an Agency Transition. Case Study 6.3: Media
Management. Case Study 6.4: Global Software Company. Case Study Wrap-Up.
Recoveries to Find. Prioritizing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 7
Audit Firm Benchmarking. Overview. Case Study 7.1: An Auditor in Trouble?
Case Study 7.2: Utility Service Firm Paying too Much. Case Study Wrap-Up.
Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask. Conclusion. CHAPTER 8 Escheatment
(Unclaimed Property). Overview. Case Study 8.1: Accounts Receivable
Overcrediting. Case Study 8.2: Pinpoint Profit Recovery Assists Large
Services Corporation. Case Study Wrap-Up and Recoveries to Find. Questions
to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 9 Freight Bill
Auditing. Overview. Case Study 9.1: When Freight Classes and Descriptions
Make a Difference. Case Study 9.2: Aluminum Manufacturer and Distributor
Post-Audit. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 10 Health Benefits Auditing. Overview. Case Study 10.1:
Midwest Municipality Cuts Costs. Case Study 10.2: Employer Takes Control.
Case Study 10.3: Holding Company Uses Comparison to Advantage. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask. Conclusion. CHAPTER 11 Lease
Audits. Overview. Case Study 11.1: The Portfolio Assessment of a National
Consulting Firm. Case Study 11.2: Variety of Issues at a National Banking
Corporation. Case Study 11.3: Park Avenue, New York City, with
Inappropriate Cleaning and Utility Costs. Case Study 11.4: Multinational
Corporation Audits One Lease for Big Savings. Case Study Wrap-Up.
Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 12 Order to Cash Reviews. Overview. Case Study 12.1:
Construction Materials Not Reporting All Cement Loads or Pricing Them
Properly. Case Study 12.2: Too Many (Fraudulent) Fourth-Quarter Sales. Case
Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the
Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 13 Payroll Tax Credits. Overview and
Recoveries: Savings to Find. Other Federal Programs. State and Local
Incentives and Credits. Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 14 Proactive Fraud Audits. Overview. Case Study 14.1:
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Report to the Nation. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the
Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 15 Project Fraud Audits. Overview. Case
Study 15.1: California State Welfare Automation Project. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask to Assess the Opportunity.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 16 Real Estate Cost Segregation. Overview. Case Study
16.1: Franchise Restaurant. Case Study 16.2: Apartment Complex. Case Study
16.3: Assisted Living. Case Study 16.4: Two-Story Medical Office Facility.
Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When Assessing the
Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 17 Research and Development Tax Credits.
Background. Case Study 17.1: Engine Service Firm R&D Credits. Case Study
Wrap-Up. Questions to Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion.
CHAPTER 18 Strategic Sourcing. Overview. Case Study 18.1: $1.6 Million in
Annual Savings for Food Distribution Company. Case Study 18.2: Private
College Saves More than $200,000. Case Study 18.3: Multi-Project Strategic
Sourcing. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When
Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 19 Telecommunications
Auditing. Overview. Case Study 19.1: Refund of Local Service Charges at a
Transportation Company. Case Study 19.2: Future Savings of Local Service
Charges at a Multi-Location Retail Chain. Case Study 19.3: California
School District. Case Study 19.4: Future Savings of Wireless Charges at a
Media Company. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 20 Travel and Entertainment Reviews. Overview. Case
Studies 20.1: How to Make $20,000 in One Year, Tax-Free: Specific Schemes.
Case Study Wrap-Up. Automation Benefits. Recoveries to Find. Questions to
Ask When Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 21 Utility Reviews.
Overview. Case Study 21.1: Fortune 1,000 Manufacturer Cuts Its Utility
Costs in Several Ways. Case Study 21.2: Hospital Water Cost Leak Plugged.
Case Study 21.3: Small Town Manufacturer--Electric Refund. Case Study 21.4:
Entertainment Company with Multiple Locations Chooses Deregulation for
Select Sites. Case Study Wrap-Up. Recoveries to Find. Questions to Ask When
Assessing the Opportunity. Conclusion. CHAPTER 22 Selecting a Provider.
Overview. Applying Discipline . . . It's a Good Thing. Step 1: Form the
Team. Step 2: Set Requirements and Success Metrics. Step 3: Draft a Request
for Proposals. Step 4: Negotiate. Step 5: Complete Decision Analysis.
Conclusion. CHAPTER 23 Technology Used in Recovery Efforts. Introduction.
Data Analysis/Mining/External Data. Assessing Vendors against Watch Lists.
Making the Scattergraph. Continuous Monitoring. Pre-Formatted
Workpapers/Process Workflow/Client Management Dashboards. Conclusion.
CHAPTER 24 Conclusion. Where Do We Go from Here? What Else Can You Do?
APPENDIX 1 Additional Publications Related to Business Cost Savings.
APPENDIX 2 Accounts Payable. Risk Assessment Questions by Profit Leak.
APPENDIX 3 Records Retention and Right to Audit. APPENDIX 4 Discussion
Paper Continuous Controls Monitoring with ACL AuditExchange 2009 and
Scripted Analytics. Purchasing Payables and Payments. ACL AuditExchange
2009. Purchase-to-Payment Cycle: Critical Processes and Activities. ACL
Analytics Technology. Customer Successes. Client Benefits. APPENDIX 5
Tapping the Strategic Potential of Procurement. Challenges. Key Success
Factors. Fulfilling Potential. Index.
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"Mr. Lanza has authored an excellent how-to book for auditing your accounts payable functions to determine how you might recover costs for your company...it is logically organized, clearly written and meant to be a work guide. This book should be on every financial manager, controller and CFO's desk." (Executive Leader Coach, December 2009)