Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
1. A basic guide to forensic accounting -- 2. Overview : the legal framework -- 3. Instructions to act -- 4. The report -- 5. A credible witness -- 6. The Family Court, where the rules are sometimes different -- 7. Phases of change : to both role and approach -- 8. Case studies |
Summary |
"This 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. The book assist accountants in preparing for the possibility of court appearances as well as advising them on court rules and guidelines once called. It is also a valuable source for legal practitioners who retain or train accountants for such appearances as well as for students studying forensic accounting courses."--Publisher's website |
Notes |
Title from CCH Online Store page (viewed August 13, 2013) |
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Part of the CCH Online Library on the IntelliConnect online information platform |
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Includes index |
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Mode of access: Internet via the World Wide Web |
Subject |
Forensic accounting.
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Evidence, Expert.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Finney, Warwick, author
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Cox, Phillip C. E. (Phillip Charles Edmund), author
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Cooper, Kathie, author
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CCH Australia Limited, issuing body
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