Which of the following is NOT a perceived pressure that can lead to employee fraud?

a. experiencing high medical bills because of illness in family

b. frustration with a co-worker

c. anticipated actual financial reports that are below published expectations
d. a challenge to beat the system


c
FEEDBACK: a. This is an example of employee fraud.
b. This is an example of employee fraud.
c. This is an example of financial statement fraud.
d. This is an example of employee fraud.

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