Benford’s Law is a long-standing statistical precept that
remains as relevant in fighting fraud as ever. The premise is that, in sets of
random data, multidigit numbers beginning with 1, 2 or 3 are more likely to
occur than those starting with 4 through 9. But crooks don’t necessarily know
this. When manipulating financial data, they typically choose a relatively
equal distribution of numbers beginning with 1 through 9. Experts can use
complicated software programs based on Benford’s Law to examine huge amounts of
data and find discrepancies. However, the law isn’t always appropriate. Contact
us for more information.