
Litigation Services Concepts, Methodologies and Procedures
Complexities related to litigation services are broken down for forensic practitioners looking to expand their service offerings to include various litigation matters.
Format
Online
NASBA Field of Study
Accounting
Level
Intermediate
CPE Credits
24
Author(s)
Harold L. Deiters III, AICPA and CIMA staff, Sacha Zadmehran
Availability
1 year
Product Number
CFF824SSO
Specificities of a growing subspeciality
As a practitioner, you might be asked to assist with litigation services engagements. Whether it’s helping with bankruptcy, divorce, business combination, or economic damages calculations, your clients may seek your help with one of these matters. This bundle of courses will provide you with the information you need to understand your potential roles in these matters. Courses included are:
- Bankruptcy, Insolvency, and Reorganization
- Quantification of Economic Damages
- Considerations in Family Law and Estate Disputes
- Considerations in Mergers and Acquisition Disputes
Customizable options to best suit your needs
You can also purchase the courses in this bundle individually to suit your learning needs.
Who Will Benefit
- Primary Audience: Members of the AICPA who are interested in earning the Certified in Financial Forensics CFF® credential.
- Secondary Audience: Professionals in the broader accounting, managerial, legal, and international business industries with interest in forensic and fraud risk management services.
Key Topics
- Divorce
- Insolvency
- Family law
- Estate disputes
- Economic damages
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Bankruptcy and reorganization
- Forensic accountant’s roles and responsibilities
Learning Outcomes
- Identify various roles and service offerings for forensic accountants within a litigation context.
- Differentiate the types of bankruptcies and their related considerations.
- Identify the issues affected by income in family law matters.
- Identify core concepts that overlap between business, individual, and intellectual property damages.
- Identify the causes and types of business, individual, and intellectual property damages.
- Apply the methods a practitioner may use to calculate damages.
- Differentiate between a merger, an acquisition, and their various structuring options.
- Apply finance procedures in different stages of the M&A process.
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