Listen "34. Signs of embezzlement in your dental practice and how to avoid it, with David Harris"
Episode Synopsis
David Harris has one of the most interesting jobs in dentistry.
When office managers, staff members, or business partners steal from dental practices, it's his job to uncover the embezzlement, stop the crime, and document the evidence needed to fire and convict the perpetrators.
After doing that job for more than 30 years, he's seen and done it all.
Today, David is the Chief Executive Officer of Prosperident, the world’s largest firm investigating financial crimes committed against dentists.
As a licensed private investigator, a Forensic Certified Public Accountant, and a Certified Fraud Examiner, he is the author of two books on embezzlement, and a frequent presenter at regional, national, and international dental conferences.
We'll ask him:
What are some instances of dental embezzlement that he has personally uncovered?
Why are dental practices such easy targets for thieves?
What are some red flags that might indicate theft is taking place in your practice?
How should a dentist respond if they think embezzlement is happening in their practice?
What are some common-sense best practices to prevent theft?
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Provide is a division of Fifth Third Bank, National Association. All opinions expressed by the participant are solely their current opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Provide, its affiliates, or Fifth Third Bank. The participant’s opinions are based on information they consider reliable, but neither Provide, its affiliates nor Fifth Third Bank warrant its completeness or accuracy and should not be relied upon as such. This content is for informational purposes and does not constitute the rendering of legal, accounting, tax, or investment advice, or other professional services by Provide or any of its affiliates. Please consult with appropriate professionals related to your individual circumstances. All lending is subject to review and approval.
When office managers, staff members, or business partners steal from dental practices, it's his job to uncover the embezzlement, stop the crime, and document the evidence needed to fire and convict the perpetrators.
After doing that job for more than 30 years, he's seen and done it all.
Today, David is the Chief Executive Officer of Prosperident, the world’s largest firm investigating financial crimes committed against dentists.
As a licensed private investigator, a Forensic Certified Public Accountant, and a Certified Fraud Examiner, he is the author of two books on embezzlement, and a frequent presenter at regional, national, and international dental conferences.
We'll ask him:
What are some instances of dental embezzlement that he has personally uncovered?
Why are dental practices such easy targets for thieves?
What are some red flags that might indicate theft is taking place in your practice?
How should a dentist respond if they think embezzlement is happening in their practice?
What are some common-sense best practices to prevent theft?
Are you ready to take the next step in scaling up your practice ownership dreams? Visit getprovide.com.
Provide is a division of Fifth Third Bank, National Association. All opinions expressed by the participant are solely their current opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Provide, its affiliates, or Fifth Third Bank. The participant’s opinions are based on information they consider reliable, but neither Provide, its affiliates nor Fifth Third Bank warrant its completeness or accuracy and should not be relied upon as such. This content is for informational purposes and does not constitute the rendering of legal, accounting, tax, or investment advice, or other professional services by Provide or any of its affiliates. Please consult with appropriate professionals related to your individual circumstances. All lending is subject to review and approval.
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