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Forensic Accounting: Why Timing Matters to Successful Litigation

General Business

December 06, 2010
by Michael Yankunas, CPA/CFF, CFE

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More complexity in the business world, more scrutiny, more fraudulent schemes and scandals. The litigious landscape has grown and, along with it, the demand for forensic accounting.


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