Articles and publications
When it comes to the topics of business valuation or financial forensics, we have one of the most extensive libraries in existence, because we started collecting this data over 20 years ago. The sources include a wide range of journals, magazines, newsletters, white papers, and other publications that have published something on the topics we support.
This library is also fed by our own premier publications that have been industry leaders for decades. They are: The Value Examiner, Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting (JFIA), and QuickRead. Current issues of each can also be found herein.
The Articles Library currently contains over 7,000 articles on business valuation, financial forensics, litigation, and related industry topics. Drawn from both general and specialized trade publications, government reports, white papers, and other sources, these articles serve as invaluable reference materials on a wide variety of both valuation-related issues and other related discussions in the financial forensics realm.
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The Value Examiner® is an independent, professional development journal dedicated to the exploration of value and its ramifications for consultants. It is the singular source of timely, technical, in-depth articles written for consultants by practitioners and academics at the top of their respective fields. The distinguished authors bring expertise acquired from years of training and experience to bear upon topics both practical and theoretical.
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The Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting (JFIA) is an open access journal that publishes creative and innovative studies employing research methodologies that logically and clearly identify, describe and illuminate important academic forensic accounting, fraud, and litigation services issues; tests and improves forensic accounting research skills, tools, and techniques; stimulates discussion and experimentation in instructional means, methods, and materials in the field of forensic accounting and research in general; exchanges of ideas and findings about developments related to instruction, learning, and curricular issues in forensic accounting and fraud education.
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Readers of the weekly QuickRead® will come to appreciate it as a primary source for current news and information highlights in areas of interest to the financial forensics consultant, and of immediate use in your practice. Specific topics covered include business and intangible asset valuation; litigation consulting and expert witnessing; healthcare consulting; mergers, acquisitions and exit planning; fraud risk management; forensic accounting; estate planning; and other related areas that we believe will be of interest.