The term forensic accounting is often misused and misunderstood. Tell someone you are a forensic accountant, and the response typically is: “So, like CSI[1] on television!” Sort of. But forensic ...
Insurance claims for employee losses are generally examined by insurance carriers. The carrier will often retain a forensic accountant who has the ability to measure employee losses. Employee losses ...
Forensic accounting has taken an important role in both private and public companies since the birth of the 21st century. The failure of some formerly prominent public companies such as Enron and Tyco ...
In its simplest form, forensic accounting investigates different possible fraud scenarios, like the examples above, with the objective of finding out what happened, how it happened, and what can be ...
Although forensic accounting involves a lot of paperwork and number crunching, a forensic investigator sometimes relies on old-fashioned detective work to expose corporate fraud, such as observing ...
In a world where financial crimes can have devastating consequences, Amanda Malusky Krauss has built an impressive career uncovering the truth and seeking justice. A proud University of Dayton alumna, ...
Not a day goes by without breaking news of a sophisticated white collar crime scheme perpetrated against a corporation, government entity or individual. In the era of digital transformation, big data ...
West Midlands-based accounting firm Prime Accountants Group has appointed Shannon Walden as its new forensic senior manager. ...
West Midlands firm Prime Accountants Group has boosted its forensic accountancy offering with the appointment of an ...
A study of forensic accounting, fraud auditing and investigation. The fourth number of the course code shows the level of the course. For example, in course 219206, the fourth number is a 2, so it is ...