Forensic Accountant
in Woolwich, London
Are you in dispute with your business partner or an insurance claim or suppecting financial fraud? We are here to help you resolve the dispute and calculate the you loss or damage or gather any financial evidence of the alleged fraud to support your claim.
Get in touch today for more details.
Forensic Accounting Services
Our services include:
Forensic Accounting
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Commercial Dispute
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Matrimonial Dispute
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Valuation and Tax Dispute
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Shareholder & Valuation Dispute
Frequently Asked Questions
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What does a Forensic Accountant do?
Forensic Accountants uses their finance expertise to assess losses and potential damage after investigating fraud and other financial misrepresentation. Their work involves in analysing financial information to enable lawyers or law enforcement to prosecute criminals and other parties to resolve financial disputes or insurance claims dispute.
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What are the duties and responsibilities of a Forensic Accountant?
A forensic accountant serves as an extension of the legal team and is in charge of gathering and analysing financial data in order to present it as an expert witness. It has been demonstrated that the likelihood of a favourable settlement is significantly increased by comprehensive, well-reasoned, and well-structured forensic accounting reports.
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What makes a good Forensic Accountant?
The task of a forensic accountant necessitates meticulousness. Just analysing financial data isn't enough. But for them to be successful, they must also pick up on minute patterns or anomalies in it.
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Who does a Forensic Accountant work with?
Forensic accountants spend time explaining the evidence they have discovered to business owners, law enforcement, or other employers.
Additionally, they collaborate with a fraud investigator who assists in data gathering and evaluation of the claim's overall factual structure. -
In what sort of disputes should I consult a Forensic Accountant?
Whenever there is a loss in a commercial or financial dispute.
Examples of situations in which we have behaved:- Personal injury or loss of earnings
- Breach of contract or contract disputes
- Consequential loss
- Negligence or professional malpractice
- Fraud and white collar crime
- Insurance claims dispute
- Divorce and separation proceedings
- Shareholder and partnership disputes
- Business valuations
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Are you prepared to testify in court?
Yes. We carry out all of our work and write all of our reports assuming that we would be called upon to testify as an expert witness in court.
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What advantages does a Forensic Accountant have over my own accountant?
Engaging the expert assistance of a Forensic Accountant has numerous benefits:
- Independence - we do not undertake audit, accounting or tax work for our Forensic Accounting clients.
- Objectivity – we bring a new viewpoint to each case.
- Experience and specialisation – benefit from our wide professional and business experience.
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On what basis do you charge fees?
The amount of time required to carry out our investigation, prepare report, and engage in any subsequent activities determines our fees.