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Old 07-16-2011, 05:12 PM
 
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I work for a company that requires me to post personal credit card charges to business expense accounts. Estimated charges around $20,000 a year or more. It is a company credit card in owners name. They own the company and are paid a salary. They pay nothing on the cc out of their personal account. It is all paid with company receivables. There is an account set up for shareholder expenses but nothing is charged to that account. They also write checks to themselves and charge to office expenses. Previous bookkeeper tried to keep it separate but owners changed what was posted. Now they have filed personal bankruptcy and I know for a fact they falsified information given for the bankruptcy. How do I handle this or should I do anything?
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