1. Unexplained Financial Discrepancies Sudden or frequent accounting errors, missing funds, or discrepancies in financial reports can signal that something is wrong. If an employee is handling these transactions and the issues remain unresolved, this could be a sign of theft.
2. Excessive Control Over Financial Processes Employees who insist on handling financial matters exclusively, with little to no oversight, may be hiding something. Refusing to delegate or share access to financial systems could be a strategy to cover their tracks.
3. Lifestyle Changes That Don't Match Income If a trusted employee suddenly exhibits a lavish lifestyle—new cars, vacations, or high-end purchases—without an apparent salary increase or financial windfall, this could be a red flag.
4. Reluctance to Take Time Off An employee who never takes vacations or is overly protective of their work area may fear that their theft will be discovered in their absence. A reluctance to allow others to review their work is often a sign of concealment.
5. Unusual Behavior Signs of stress, paranoia, or sudden changes in demeanor could indicate guilt. An employee stealing from you may act out of character, such as becoming defensive when questioned about routine financial matters.
6. Declining Work Performance While not always a clear indicator, a decline in work quality or productivity could suggest that an employee is distracted or preoccupied with covering their tracks.
How EXCALIBUR Private Investigation Can Help
If you suspect embezzlement, acting quickly is essential. EXCALIBUR Private Investigation has over 37 years of investigative experience, including more than two decades with the FBI, making us uniquely qualified to investigate cases of internal theft and embezzlement. Our team will conduct a thorough investigation to gather evidence, track down financial discrepancies, and work with your legal team to ensure the proper steps are taken.
We have offices in Colorado, New Mexico, and South Carolina, serving clients nationwide.
- Colorado Office: 719-208-4088
- New Mexico Office: 505-208-6400
- South Carolina Office: 803-806-7800
Visit us at www.excaliburlegalsupport.com to learn more about how we can protect your business from financial theft.