Forensic Accounting: A New Twist on Bean Counting

Posted on December 3rd, 2005

I always get quizzical looks when I say I’m a forensic accountant. I explain it briefly by saying that I do financial investigations. This week’s column “The Fraud Files” in the Wisconsin Law Journal was devoted to a discussion of the difference between regular accountants and forensic accountants.

Read my column here.

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