
Communicating Your Forensic Report
Learn visualization techniques to express complex concepts within a forensic report or through demonstratives at trial.
Format
Webcast
NASBA Field of Study
Accounting
Level
Basic
CPE Credits
1.5
Instructor
Jolene Fraser, Natalia Greene, Rob Kester
Availability
3 months
Product Number
WC3136517
Visualization of complex concepts
Explaining complex subjects in a forensic report is as important as the structure and content of the report. Through a written report or demonstratives at trial, visualizations that explain complex models can be the difference between the trier of fact comprehending the information or ignoring it due to a lack of understanding.
During part two of this two-part webcast series, you will:
- Gain a better understanding of visual techniques that simplify complex topics
- See examples of graphical illustrations
- Learn how to apply the techniques
Key Topics
- Overcoming the inability to have 1:1 to explain complex subject matter
- Report communication of complex models
- Simplification of complex subjects through illustration
- Visual communication methods
Learning Outcomes
- Recognize when complex information needs to be expressed graphically or through illustrations
- Recall how to express complex concepts in a visual way
- Identify examples of visualization methods
- Distinguish different illustration methods that can be used to display information both in a report and trial demonstratives
Who Will Benefit
- Forensic accountants
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