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Fulcrum's professionals are experienced CPAs, MBAs, ASAs, CFAs,
affiliated professors and industry specialists
Our expertise encompasses damages analysis, lost profit studies, business and intangible asset valuations, appraisals, fraud investigations,
statistics, forensic economic analysis, royalty audits, strategic and market assessments, computer forensics, electronic discovery and analysis of computer data.
Forensic Accounting
Why might I need Fulcrum's assistance?
Why we are better:
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Our expert
accountants have substantial experience in performing a wide variety of
fraud, internal, and outside investigations. Because of this
experience, our fraud experts find things that others miss.
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Our accounting experts utilize
computer forensics and other computer technology. This allows
our work to be more complete, and performed at a lower cost.
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We have substantial
expert witness experience. If disputes cannot be amicably
resolved, our accounting experts apply their significant courtroom
experience to obtain a final conclusion.
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Our fraud experts are tenacious. Other service providers may not obtain
needed explanations or important records. Our background in
litigated matters permits us to comfortably operate where others shy
away.
Forensic accountants provide a wide variety of investigations to help ensure
that your business is treated fairly. For example, you may need to
know:
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Am I getting all of
the royalties owed by my licensee, distributor or other business
partner?
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I suspect that an
employee, vendor, or business partner is cheating me. How can I
find out? How much was stolen?
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I am owed an accounting, but I am not getting what is required. How can I
obtain the information myself by reconstructing existing records?
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Paper records are destroyed. What can I learn through computerized records?
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My business and related records were damaged in a fire or other natural disaster. What property damage
and
business interruption insurance recoveries can I obtain?
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One of my operating units has possibly prepared fraudulent financial statements. How can I learn
what really happened?