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OVERVIEW
A 200 page book on forensic accounting. It is a practical guide to help prepare any qualified accountant who may need to appear as an expert witness in a court or before a tribunal or forum. It would also be of use to legal practitioners who retain/train accountants for such appearances as well as for students studying forensic accounting courses.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Chapter one: Introduction - a need for expertise "The world of the accountant continues to expand"
  • Appendix: Federal Court's memorandum and guidelines 
  • Chapter two: Overview "A road map of dispute-resolution territory"
  • Chapter three: Instructions to act - receiving, appraising and acknowledging instruction
  • Chapter four: The report
  • Chapter five: A credible witness
  • Chapter six: The Family Court - where the rules are sometimes different
  • Appendix: Family Law form for a financial statement, rules in respect of expert evidence, special guidelines for expert conferences
  • Chapter seven: Phases of change - to both role and approach
  • Chapter eight: Case Studies    

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