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Introduction to Forensic Accounting
Forensic accounting encompasses fraud investigation and prevention, as well as a wide variety of functions in litigation. Forensic accountants provide services ranging from serving as expert witness to litigation consultant and bankruptcy trustee. As our economy grows more complex, the need for forensic accountants grows as well. One critical role of the forensic accountant is exposing and examining financial fraud. Technology expands the way companies conduct business; however, technology also provides greater opportunities for those willing to commit fraud. Forensic accountants rely on their skills in accounting, coupled with their investigative skills, to explain to clients, courts, and jurors how fraudulent schemes occur and the effects caused by fraud. Forensic accountants also provide expert opinions in calculating damages in litigation and administering bankruptcy estates, as well as a host of other services.
objective
- Understand the various roles and requirements of forensic accountants
- Recognize the skills that forensic accountants use in fraud investigation, in bankruptcy proceedings, and in litigation support roles
- Understand the formal training and certifications available in forensic accounting
Highlights
- Review of the different aspects of forensic accounting
- The civil litigation process as it relates to forensic accounting
- Litigation services provided by forensic accountants
- Fraud detection and prevention
- Various types of fraud
- Training and certifications in forensic accounting
- Forensic accounting in bankruptcy proceedings
- Forensic accounting in family law proceedings
- Calculating damages for use in litigation
- Valuations
- Ethical issues pertinent to forensic accounting
Additional Information
Designed For
Accountants seeking to understand the many roles and services offered through forensic accounting and accountants seeking to augment their practices and increase billables
Vendor
Surgent
Advanced Preparation
None
Credits
4.00 Accounting
Prerequisite
Experience with individual and business clients
Course Number
2329323
Level of Knowledge
Basic