What is Certified in Financial Forensics

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The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) established the Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF) credential for CPAs who specialize in forensic accounting. The CFF credential is granted exclusively to CPAs who demonstrate considerable expertise in forensic accounting through their knowledge, skills, and experience. The CFF encompasses fundamental and specialized forensic accounting skills that CPA practitioners apply in a variety of service areas, including: bankruptcy; electronic data analysis; family law; valuations; fraud prevention, detection, and response; financial statement misrepresentation; and damages calculations.


Both Keith W. Kinsel and Stacy A. Kinsel as well as members of our staff hold this credential.

 

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