Examine the $175 million deception behind the startup Frank to uncover how ambition turns into fraud, and learn to identify the red flags that even banking giants missed.

Welcome to Professional Ethics: Charlie and The Fraud Factory. This compelling course dissects one of the most audacious startup frauds in recent history, exploring the meteoric rise and catastrophic fall of Charlie Javice and her financial aid company, Frank. Initially heralded as a visionary solution to the complex FAFSA application process, Frank attracted high-profile investors and media attention, culminating in a staggering $175 million acquisition by JPMorgan Chase.
Through a detailed examination of the case, we uncover the reality behind the facade. You will learn how Javice, a Wharton graduate and media darling, orchestrated a scheme to inflate her user base from fewer than 300,000 real customers to over 4 million fake accounts. We delve into the mechanics of the deception, including the hiring of a data scientist to generate synthetic data, and the critical failures in due diligence that allowed the fraud to go undetected by one of the world's largest banks.
This course moves beyond the scandal to provide actionable insights into professional skepticism and ethical decision-making. We analyze the "fake it 'til you make it" culture that often permeates the startup world and discuss the psychological rationalizations that lead entrepreneurs to cross the line into criminal activity. By reviewing the red flags that were missed—such as the discrepancy between marketing costs and user growth—participants will gain a sharper eye for detecting potential fraud.
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Founder of Sheriff Consulting
I am the founder of Sheriff Consulting which specializes in the development and delivery of accounting, auditing and foundational skill courses and workshops. Teaching and working with professionals in diverse and dynamic learning environments has been my passion and experience for over 10 years. As a qualified Canadian Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CA) and U.S. Certified Public Accountant (CPA), I work with finance and accounting professionals in both the U.S. and Canada to meet their training and development needs. My goal has always been to create an engaging and interactive learning environment. To help my own path of continual improvement in achieving this goal, I have also received training and worked as a professional actor. I am a member of ACTRA (the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists) and a graduate in improvisation from the Second City Training Centre. http://sheriffconsulting.com/

Co-host of The Fraud Complex Podcast
Josh Sager is a co-host of The Fraud Complex podcast, bringing engaging storytelling and analysis to complex fraud cases. His background in performance and communication helps make intricate financial crimes accessible and memorable for professional audiences.
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