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Which of the following is NOT a common type of fraud?

a) direct employee embezzlement
b) employee bribes
c) executive embezzlement from petty cash
d) investment scams

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Final answer:

The uncommon type of fraud among the options is executive embezzlement from petty cash, as executives typically embezzle larger sums than what is found in petty cash.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question you've asked pertains to the identification of a non-common type of fraud. Among the options given:

  • Direct employee embezzlement
  • Employee bribes
  • Executive embezzlement from petty cash
  • Investment scams

All of these except for executive embezzlement from petty cash are common types of fraud. Executive level embezzlement typically involves larger sums of money, not the small amounts generally found in petty cash. Therefore, the answer is (c) executive embezzlement from petty cash.

Common examples of corporate crime would be embezzlement and larceny. Therefore, when comparing with examples of corporate crime, we can further understand why executive embezzlement from petty cash is the odd one out.

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