Sometimes forensic accountants are used to train internal auditors and investigators. Forensic accountants, such as the forensic accountants from Studler Doyle, can also help measure an organization's vulnerability to issues such as fraud. Additionally, they can help companies implement controls that reduce their exposure to criminal and civil crime, as well as irreparable damage to their reputation.

Forensic accountants are regularly called to provide evidence and expert testimony in court, arbitration and mediation. This evidence can be used to help an attorney establish your case or reinforce the merits of your argument. In other cases, the evidence can be used to refute the conclusions that are proposed by the opposing attorney. When serving as experts in court proceedings, forensic accountants give evidence that is based on sufficient facts or data that are the product of accepted and reliable principles and methods.
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