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Forensic Accounting is a specialized field of accounting that focuses on the investigation of financial fraud and other financial crimes. It involves the analysis of financial records to detect and investigate potential fraud and other financial irregularities. Forensic accountants use their knowledge of accounting principles and investigative techniques to uncover evidence of financial misconduct. They also provide expert testimony in court proceedings related to financial fraud and other financial crimes.
Forensic Accounting is a growing field, as organizations increasingly rely on financial data to make decisions. Forensic accountants are in high demand, as they are able to provide valuable insight into financial irregularities and fraud. They are also able to provide expert testimony in court proceedings related to financial fraud and other financial crimes.
Some companies in the Forensic Accounting market include KPMG, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, PwC, Grant Thornton, BDO, and Crowe. Show Less Read more