Why are Certain Frauds Called Ponzi Schemes?

John Merchant, CPA, CFE

As you read about unscrupulous people defrauding investors through pyramid schemes, have you ever wondered why they are called Ponzi schemes?  The answer is that over 80 years ago a man named Charles Ponzi created a multi-million dollar pyramid scheme that became so famous that it has forever linked his name to this type of fraud.  CNN has created an interesting article (follow the link below) that gives readers a look into the life of the man […]

FBI Warns of Jury Service Fraud Scheme

John Merchant, CPA, CFE

The Federal Bureau of Investigation warns that criminals are conducting a unique telephone scam by posing as employees of the U.S. court system.  They contact individuals by telephone and inform them that they have been selected for jury duty in a U.S. court.  They then ask the person to verify their name and social security number and later proceed to ask for credit card information.  If skeptical individuals decline to provide information, the caller threatens them […]

Common Characteristics of Ponzi Fraud Schemes

John Merchant, CPA, CFE

According to Reuters, as investors continue to consider the magnitude and effects of Bernard Madoff’s alleged Ponzi scheme, the SEC reports that the number of such schemes is not on the rise, but their magnitude is.  The SEC also reports that successful Ponzi schemes have certain factors in common.  The creator of the scheme is generally very charismatic, their investments tend to appear very successful, although specific information about them is hard to obtain, and the […]

1996 Fraud Ruling Overruled in the 11TH Circuit

John Merchant, CPA, CFE

A 1996 court ruling stated that in order for prosecutors to achieve conviction of a defendant accused of mail fraud, they must show that a reasonably cautious person would have been deceived by the defendant’s scheme.  The court in the 1996 ruling stated that the ruling was consistent with the mail fraud statute that was enacted in 1872. Prosecutors complained that this ruling had the unintended effect of making it nearly impossible to prosecute for a […]

Bond Beebe Principal Receives Master of Science in Forensic Studies

Natalie Burchfiel

BETHESDA, Maryland (February 6, 2009) – Bond Beebe, a certified public accounting and advisory firm with offices in Bethesda, Maryland and Alexandria, Virginia, announced today that John A. Merchant, a Principal with the firm, has recently received his Master of Science degree in Forensic Studies from Stevenson University. Individuals with a Forensic Studies degree are able to help corporations, government agencies, and other organizations with fraud prevention and fraud investigation. They can also assist businesses with merger and […]

Management Fund Sues Auditors for Negligence for Not Discovering Fraud

John Merchant, CPA, CFE

Maxam Capital Management LLC, an investment fund, has filed suit against its auditors, McGladrey& Pullen, LLP and Goldstein GolubKesssler LLP for professional negligence.  Maxam apparently invested all of its assets with Bernard Madoff and alleges that its auditors were negligent in accepting documents created by Madoff rather than seeking independent confirmation of holdings and trades when performing the audit of Maxam’s financial statements.

Florida Fund Manager Faces Multiple Fraud Charges

John Merchant, CPA,  CFE

In a case similar to that of Bernard Madoff, Reuters reports that Arthur Nadel, a Florida hedge fund manager has been arrested and will be transported to New York to face charges of both securities fraud and wire fraud.  Investigators allege that Nadel who disappeared on January 14th, but later surrendered to the FBI, holds only about $1 million of a reported $300 million.   At age 76, Nadel potentially faces 40 years in prison and millions […]

Former Enron Attorney Suspended for Two Years for Violating SEC Regulations

Lawrence R. Beebe, CPA, Principal

On January 26, 2009, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced the completion of an administrative proceeding against Rex R. Rogers, the former Vice President and Associate General Counsel of Enron Corporation.  The SEC charged that Rogers, a Texas attorney, was responsible with fellow attorney Jordan Mintz for the content and timing of Enron filings with the SEC from 1997 through 2003 and failed to make required disclosures in Enron’s 2000 proxy statement.  Rogers submitted an […]

World Economic Crisis Not Just U.S.; Small Family Businesses Find Help From Small Banks

Posting by Geoffrey D. Brown, CPA, Principal

I recently returned from the Family Firm Institute annual conference in London, where we had a chance to hear John Micklethwait, the Editor-in-Chief of The Economist magazine, speak about the state of the global economy. It would seem to me that despite our economic woes here at home, that the rest of the world, particularly emerging markets, is in much worse shape.

On another economic note, while in London, a Brit was telling me […]

Unsuspecting Victims of Fraud

John Merchant, CPA CFE

Several weeks ago, investors who had placed their funds with Bernard Madoff were shocked to learn that he had been charged with operating a Ponzi scheme that may very well cost those investors all of their money.  Now, other investors are beginning to discover that they too may be victims.  Investors who purchase shares of mutual funds, hedge funds and other investment vehicles often do not know exactly how the managers of those funds invest the […]