Forensic Accounting PPT - INCHARA J.M - 23COMA24.pptx

Kumarasamy Dr.PK
Kumarasamy Dr.PKProfessor en KJC
Topic : Forensic Accounting
Prepared by : Inchara J.M (23COMA24)
Academic Year : 2023-2024
Forensic Accounting
Meaning
Forensic accounting is a type of accounting that
investigates financial information for potential
evidence of crimes.
Forensic accountants use accounting, auditing, and
investigative skills to understand whether a person
or company has committed financial misconduct,
such as embezzlement or fraud.
Forensic Accounting
Meaning
Forensic accounting is a type of accounting that
investigates financial information for potential
evidence of crimes.
Forensic accountants use accounting, auditing, and
investigative skills to understand whether a person or
company has committed financial misconduct, such
as embezzlement or fraud.
ADVANTAGES OF FORENSIC ACCOUNTING
Minimized losses
Improved efficiency
Reduced exploitation risk
Avoidance of legal problems
Improved brand reputation and authority
Minimized losses
The primary benefit of strong forensic accounting is the
way in which it can help minimize and prevent
unnecessary loss.
Fraudulent activity and general financial discrepancies
cost the business community extraordinary sums of
money, every hour of every day.
The forensic accountant ensures this isn’t allowed to
happen.
Improved efficiency
Forensic accountants play a key role in examining and
investigating current financial processes and
standards, which can help in the identification of more
effective and efficient solutions.
The whole process is one of detecting problems and
areas of improvement for the benefit of the business.
Reduced exploitation risk
By proactively patching any obvious ‘gaps’ in current
financial operational standards, the forensic accountant
can ensure that risk of future exploitation is significantly
reduced.
It’s a case of protecting the best interests of the business
before fraudulent activity can take place
Avoidance of legal risk
Dealing with instances of fraud (internal or external)
can be spectacularly disruptive and costly for the
business.
In an ideal situation, forensic accountancy can be used
to avoid such scenarios from ever occurring by both
preventing fraudulent activity and nipping any
problems detected in the bud.
Improved brand reputation and authority
A brand that leaves itself wide open to manipulation and
fraud is a brand that is very difficult to respect, trust and
work with.
Fraud can do the kind of reputational damage that is
borderline impossible to repair – hence the importance of
thorough and ongoing forensic accountancy.
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Forensic Accounting PPT - INCHARA J.M - 23COMA24.pptx

  • 1. Topic : Forensic Accounting Prepared by : Inchara J.M (23COMA24) Academic Year : 2023-2024
  • 2. Forensic Accounting Meaning Forensic accounting is a type of accounting that investigates financial information for potential evidence of crimes. Forensic accountants use accounting, auditing, and investigative skills to understand whether a person or company has committed financial misconduct, such as embezzlement or fraud.
  • 3. Forensic Accounting Meaning Forensic accounting is a type of accounting that investigates financial information for potential evidence of crimes. Forensic accountants use accounting, auditing, and investigative skills to understand whether a person or company has committed financial misconduct, such as embezzlement or fraud.
  • 4. ADVANTAGES OF FORENSIC ACCOUNTING Minimized losses Improved efficiency Reduced exploitation risk Avoidance of legal problems Improved brand reputation and authority
  • 5. Minimized losses The primary benefit of strong forensic accounting is the way in which it can help minimize and prevent unnecessary loss. Fraudulent activity and general financial discrepancies cost the business community extraordinary sums of money, every hour of every day. The forensic accountant ensures this isn’t allowed to happen.
  • 6. Improved efficiency Forensic accountants play a key role in examining and investigating current financial processes and standards, which can help in the identification of more effective and efficient solutions. The whole process is one of detecting problems and areas of improvement for the benefit of the business.
  • 7. Reduced exploitation risk By proactively patching any obvious ‘gaps’ in current financial operational standards, the forensic accountant can ensure that risk of future exploitation is significantly reduced. It’s a case of protecting the best interests of the business before fraudulent activity can take place
  • 8. Avoidance of legal risk Dealing with instances of fraud (internal or external) can be spectacularly disruptive and costly for the business. In an ideal situation, forensic accountancy can be used to avoid such scenarios from ever occurring by both preventing fraudulent activity and nipping any problems detected in the bud.
  • 9. Improved brand reputation and authority A brand that leaves itself wide open to manipulation and fraud is a brand that is very difficult to respect, trust and work with. Fraud can do the kind of reputational damage that is borderline impossible to repair – hence the importance of thorough and ongoing forensic accountancy.