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forensic accountant

Why Do You Need a Forensic Accountant Hired Gun?

by Bob Trompeter February 23, 2010
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In the 1960 movie The Magnificent Seven, Steve McQueen and Yul Brynner were hired to protect a small Mexican town from outlaw Banditos.  The Mexican villagers realized they needed to fight fire with fire by employing their own hired guns. When adjusting a business interruption loss the insurance company often hires an outside forensic accountant [...]

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Buyer Beware: Why Your Forensic Accountant Needs the Right Creds

by John February 21, 2010

The forensic accountant is a strange animal. Did you know that there are no ‘official’ credentials required for an individual to claim he is an ‘expert’ in the field of preparing a business interruption insurance claim?  I have seen some experts with undergraduate degrees in accounting, economics, finance, engineering, computer science, mathematics, even philosophy.  I [...]

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The Insurance Company’s Accountant is Not Your Advocate

by John January 13, 2010

After your business suffers a loss, you’ll meet the insurance adjuster and his accountant.  During this first meeting, or soon after, here’s what you’re likely to be told: The adjuster and accountant will work together to ensure that you’re paid what you’re owed. The accountant is not an insurance company employee, but an independent CPA [...]

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When Should You Call in a Forensic Accountant?

by John January 2, 2010

Immediately following the incident.  A seasoned expert can help you put your records in order for an advance request, discuss mitigating efforts, assist with setting up record keeping protocols that make sure no information is overlooked, and just act as an incentive for the insurance companies’ experts to play a little more fairly, because they [...]

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