13th Carnival of Fraud
Better late than never. Is it any coincidence that this edition of the Carnival of Fraud is number thirteen, and I’ve been unexpectedly delayed in getting it up?
Well, thanks for all of the entries. We had some great posts sent in this week!
- Wenchypoo rants on why the Chicago Climate Exchange, where companies trade credits allowing them to pollute, is a bad idea
- The Doctor offers a discussion of the perceived health care crisis in the United States, and sheds some light on some of the facts and figures often tossed around by the media
- Stock Market Beat discusses on the recent comments from Texas Instruments’ CEO about excess inventory levels in the semiconductor industry
- Silicon Valley Blogger talks about a little known way to hack into online shopping sites, all courtesy of someone studying to become a Certified Ethical Hacker
- Trusted Advisor is blogging about the differential between CEO compensation and the pay and benefits offered to rank-and-file employees
- At Sox First, we are directed to an article that gives tips to avoid becoming a victim of identity theft
- The Hedge Fund Reader mentions the federal indictment of the founders of a hedge fund called Fountainhead Fund
- The China Law Blog advises against purchasing electronics from China when the price or terms seem too good to be true
- I’ve been quoted in Financial Executives Magazine, giving my comments about the future of fraud prevention and the finance function within companies
Submit your blog posts for next week’s Carnival of Fraud. I promise to post it on time!

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