Question 1: Using the fraud triangle as a framework, assess the likelihood that you will commit organizational fraud against Bibitor to secure $1 million.

Because all three factors are present, the likelihood of fraud occurring is high.

Question 2: What alternative options do you have to get yourself out of trouble?

The most obvious option would be coming clean to your supervisor and/or your spouse. Although this option seems the most logical, students may grapple with all that is at stake. Possible loss of CPA license, their job, increased financial strain, loss of reputation, and the possible loss of family are all consequences of the current situation. The other option is to steal the $1 million from Bibitor. This option carries with it the additional stress of possible jail time and exposure to fraud, although it may relieve the financial pressure and prevent others from finding out about your...

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