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Forensic accounting in matrimonial divorce / edited by James A. DiGabriele.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Philadelphia, PA : R.T. Edwards, Inc., 2005.Edition: 1st edDescription: vi, 199 p.: 24 cmISBN:
  • 1930217129 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KF535.7 .F67 2005
Contents:
Do court preferences exist in matrimonial dissolution cases involving the valuation of closely held companies? / by James A. DiGabriele, Gabriela V. Simoes -- Unreported income & hidden assets / by Mark Kohn -- Determining economic income for divorce purposes when the spouse owns a closely held business / by Bruce L. Richman -- Valuing professional practices for divorce engagements reasonable compensation and excess earnings: hit or myth? / by Kevin Yeanoplis -- The role of accountants in divorce cases / by William J. Morrison and Thomas J. Reck -- Equitable distribution and community property states / by Joyce C. Somerville -- Ethical limitations on future services for neutral financial professionals following a collaborative divorce / by David C. Hesser -- A practical guide to choosing a business valuation expert in a divorce / by Paul Townsend and Allison Leslie -- Child support in high income divorces / by Barry Kozyra and Judith Hartz -- Investigative techniques and fringe benefits in a matrimonial divorce / by James F. McNulty -- Factors to consider regarding division of non and marital assets for divorce / by Richard A. Campanella and Joseph M. Lo Campo -- Complex compensation issues in a divorce / by Susan M. Mangiero and Lili A. Vasileff.
Summary: Professionals in the field of marital dissolution are often faced with the challenging task of combining financial, accounting, and investigatory expertise together with an understanding of the legal process so as to assist in the disposition of legal matters. This book is intended for such practicing professionals, including, but not limited to, Certified Public Accountants, Certified Divorce Analysts, Divorce Financial Planners, Business Valuation specialists, etc. By capturing the essence of the factual economic circumstances associated with existing, pending, or contemplated marital litigation, the book enables practitioners to effectively and efficiently plan and perform their work.

Supplement to the Journal of Forensic Accounting.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Do court preferences exist in matrimonial dissolution cases involving the valuation of closely held companies? / by James A. DiGabriele, Gabriela V. Simoes -- Unreported income & hidden assets / by Mark Kohn -- Determining economic income for divorce purposes when the spouse owns a closely held business / by Bruce L. Richman -- Valuing professional practices for divorce engagements reasonable compensation and excess earnings: hit or myth? / by Kevin Yeanoplis -- The role of accountants in divorce cases / by William J. Morrison and Thomas J. Reck -- Equitable distribution and community property states / by Joyce C. Somerville -- Ethical limitations on future services for neutral financial professionals following a collaborative divorce / by David C. Hesser -- A practical guide to choosing a business valuation expert in a divorce / by Paul Townsend and Allison Leslie -- Child support in high income divorces / by Barry Kozyra and Judith Hartz -- Investigative techniques and fringe benefits in a matrimonial divorce / by James F. McNulty -- Factors to consider regarding division of non and marital assets for divorce / by Richard A. Campanella and Joseph M. Lo Campo -- Complex compensation issues in a divorce / by Susan M. Mangiero and Lili A. Vasileff.

Professionals in the field of marital dissolution are often faced with the challenging task of combining financial, accounting, and investigatory expertise together with an understanding of the legal process so as to assist in the disposition of legal matters. This book is intended for such practicing professionals, including, but not limited to, Certified Public Accountants, Certified Divorce Analysts, Divorce Financial Planners, Business Valuation specialists, etc. By capturing the essence of the factual economic circumstances associated with existing, pending, or contemplated marital litigation, the book enables practitioners to effectively and efficiently plan and perform their work.

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