0 a process of examining a person's or organization's financial records to help find out whether a crime has been committed, or to help with a legal case: --
She hired an expert in forensic accounting to find out whether her ex-husband is hiding some of his wealth.
1 the activity of examining financial records to find any illegal financial activity: --
Internal forensic accounting investigations at 14 of its companies have revealed further accounting irregularities.
The concentration and certificate in forensic accounting offer a nationally unique course of study focused on helping accountants prepare to participate in the growing specialty area of forensic accounting.
Risk and strategic consulting is sometimes carried out alongside other activities such as corporate investigation, forensic accounting, employee screening or vetting, and the provision of security systems, training or procedures.
Large accounting firms often have a forensic accounting department.
These services included forensic accounting, business appraisals, employee benefits planning, strategic planning, and almost anything associated with financial parts of the clients business.
Forensic accounting is one of the fastest growing professions in the nation.
Exelby is also an acclaimed specialist in forensic accounting.
He acknowledged errors on his financial disclosure forms and said he would hire a forensic accounting firm to pore over his records.
The forensic accounting exercise has failed to unearth any evidence of fraud.