FORENSIC ACCOUNTING

LITIGATION SUPPORT


FORENSIC ACCOUNTING DEMYSTIFIED

Verbal Introduction

Forensic Accounting has existed for many years.  With the growing complexity of the business environment and the growing number of business related investigations, Forensic Accounting professionals are increasingly asked to assist in the investigation of financial and business related issues.

1. What is Forensic Accounting?

2. What is Litigation Support?

3. What is Investigative Accounting?

4. What does a Forensic Accountant do?

5. How can a Forensic Accountant be of assistance?

6. What types of assignments does a Forensic Accountant perform?

7. What would be a typical approach to a Forensic Accounting assignment?

8. Who retains a Forensic Accountant?

9. What should I consider when retaining a Forensic Accountant?

10. What characteristics should a Forensic Accountant possess?

11. How do I become a Forensic Accountant ?

12. How do I learn more?

13. I have a term paper due on Forensic Accounting. Will you do it for me?

14. Why haven't I heard from you?

 

About the Author

Alan Zysman B.Comm, CA·IFA, CFE has been in practice since 1984.  His firm Zysman Forensic Accounting Inc. located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada specializes in the provision of Investigative and Forensic Accounting services.

Mr. Zysman is a CA - designated specialist in Investigative and Forensic Accounting and a Certified Fraud Examiner.  He is a member of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, a board member of the Alliance for Excellence in Investigative and Forensic Accounting, a member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners and the ADR Institute of Ontario.

Mr. Zysman has appeared numerous times as an expert witness in accounting matters before the Superior Court of Ontario and has also appeared before the Supreme Court of Newfoundland, Trial Division.

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