The growing number of financial scandals and frauds in recent years have made forensic accounting one of the fastest growing areas of accounting and one of the most secure career paths for accountants. On April 11, 2002, ABC News [1] carried a fanciful item imagining a new TV series named "Fraud Squad" that would dramatize this fast growing field. "You can almost hear the pitch now," writes ABC. "It's like Quincy, only with balance sheets instead of cadavers!"
Some facts and resources for those considering this exciting new career path:
One educator, D. Larry Crumbley [5], the KPMG Professor of Accounting at Louisiana State University, has written 12 novels about the adventures of forensic accountants. His latest novel [6], "The Big R: An Internal Auditing Action Adventure," tells how a certified internal auditor, a forensic accountant and an FBI agent work together to find serial killers that strike at baseball parks. Other sources of information include the American Institute of CPAs, the Institute of Internal Auditors, and the Society of Professional Investigators [7].
-Rosemary Schlank
Links:
[1] http://abcnews.go.com/sections/business/DailyNews/forensicaccounting_020410.html
[2] http://www.newslibrary.com/nlsearch.asp?region=UW&s_hidethis=yes&DBQUERY=20020218020208
[3] http://www.cfenet.com/membership/membership.asp
[4] http://www.acfe.com/public/articles/index.cfm?cat=58
[5] http://www.bus.lsu.edu/accounting/faculty/lcrumbley/crumbley.html
[6] http://www.bus.lsu.edu/accounting/faculty/lcrumbley/novel.html
[7] http://www.spionline.org