tiktok fraud exposes gaps in financial literacy | accounting arc

social media users jumped on a chase atm “free money” scheme—but the consequences were severe. 

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in the age of social media, financial misinformation can spread as rapidly as it’s created, and the recent chase bank atm scam exemplifies this.

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a supposed “glitch” that allowed users to deposit checks and withdraw amounts above the federally set limit for immediate withdrawals became a viral trend on tiktok, leading many to commit fraud unknowingly. in a recent accounting arc episode, hosts liz mason, cpa; byron patrick, cpa.citp, cgma; and donny shimamoto, cpa.citp, cgma; analyze the scam’s implications and highlight the lack of financial literacy that may have facilitated its spread.