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Forensic accounting has a rich and varied history in the United States and beyond, serving in valuable roles within local and federal law enforcement, in corporate finance, and even with private investigators. From analyzing and reviewing records to assisting
According to Jobvite’s 2013 Social Recruiting Survey Results, 94% of recruiters used LinkedIn as the top social network/media to search for quality candidates. Today’s job seeker looking to be hired as a forensic accountant or tax accountant can’t afford to
Citizens wishing to understand their government’s concern over national security threats can easily do so by calling the human resource departments of the Central Intelligence Agency, Securities and Exchange Commission, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or the National Security Agency to see whom
Watch as Assistant United States Attorney Tony Gonzalez discusses his background, and his team. Tony also talks about two very interesting cases where if it had not been for the forensic accountants and their thorough investigation, the convictions may not
Interviewing can be quite an exhilarating experience. The ability to talk to a suspect, get the person’s story on record, and elicit a confession is among the most exciting, important parts of a forensic accountant's job. Much like physical
Did you hear about the deviant forensic accountant? He got his client's charges reduced from gross indecency to net indecency. Hidden behind the humor in this joke that only an accountant would understand is this simple truth: a forensic accountant
Fans of the 1976 political thriller, All the President’s Men, might remember Hal Holbrook’s Deep Throat character’s exhortation to Robert Redford to "follow the money," in their Watergate investigation. Follow the money. More than a mere literary device designed to
Big data is one of the most powerful and most important tools for today's business. The sheer amount of information available from consumers is making big changes to the way today's business owners are operating, but along with this
In 2009, the FBI established investigative forensic support positions to address escalating cases of white collar crimes, or crimes dealing with a variety of fraudulent and illegal financial activities, including political corruption, industrial espionage and narcotics trafficking. Forensic accounting specialists