Fraud Investigation and Forensic Accounting

The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners estimates that the typical organization loses 5% of its revenues each year to fraud, with a median loss of $145,000 over approximately 18 months.

Our fraud investigation and forensic accounting team includes a CPA who is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), trained specifically to uncover suspicious activities in the areas of financial statement fraud and employee theft. We know what to look for, and we utilize investigative techniques to untangle the mess fraudsters leave behind.

Our Fraud Investigation and Forensic Accounting Services also Include:

  • Internal Control Assessments
  • Fraud Training
  • Expert Witness Testimony

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