Forensic Accounting
Forensic accounting is the specialty practice area of accounting that describes engagements that result from actual or anticipated disputes or litigation that are suitable for use in a court of law.
As forensic accountants, we utilize accounting, auditing and investigative skills when conducting an investigation. Equally critical is our ability to simplify complex circumstances and/or financial data and communicate clearly and concisely in a court of law.
Forensic accountants are trained to look beyond the numbers and deal with the business reality in any situation.
Forensic accounting often encompasses two areas:
Our expertise has been accepted as a qualified expert witness in Alberta, Northwest Territories and federal courts in the area of business valuation, accounting and damage quantification.
Boon Valuations and Claims Services Inc. provides independent and objective forensic accounting services for a variety of purposes, including but not limited to:
As forensic accountants, we utilize accounting, auditing and investigative skills when conducting an investigation. Equally critical is our ability to simplify complex circumstances and/or financial data and communicate clearly and concisely in a court of law.
Forensic accountants are trained to look beyond the numbers and deal with the business reality in any situation.
Forensic accounting often encompasses two areas:
- Investigation and the reporting of findings of the investigation, and
- Litigation support.
Our expertise has been accepted as a qualified expert witness in Alberta, Northwest Territories and federal courts in the area of business valuation, accounting and damage quantification.
Boon Valuations and Claims Services Inc. provides independent and objective forensic accounting services for a variety of purposes, including but not limited to:
- Fidelity and other insurance claims
- Quantification of economic losses
- Investigative auditing and fraud investigation
- Shareholder and matrimonial disputes
- Past and future losses of income claims in liability and tort actions