Transactions happening at odd times or places; being performed by people who would not normally participate; or including odd procedures are typically associated with which type of fraud symptom?
a. Accounting anomaly
b. Internal control weakness
c. Analytical anomaly
d. Unusual behavior
c
FEEDBACK: a. Incorrect. Accounting anomalies include bad source documents, faulty journal entries, and inaccuracies in ledgers.
b. Incorrect. Internal control weakness deals with the company's control procedure.
c. Correct.
d. Incorrect. Unusual behavior refers to changes in one's personal behavior.
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