Embezzlement is taking something for personal gain that you’re supposed to be looking after for someone else.
It often happens in small amounts over time, and can sometimes go undetected for years. This is why accounting is so important – and why we need watchdogs like the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to growl at offenders.
Examples of embezzlement include someone in charge of a trust or an investment fund snagging some of the money in their care, or those at the head of a nonprofit tweaking the books so that everything looks normal… while dollars secretly slip out the back door.
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