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Eric A. Kreuter, PhD, CPA, CFE, CGMA, CMA, MAFF

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Mind the GAAP

The Evolution of the Auditor’s Role and the ‘Fraud Expectation Gap’

By  Eric A. Kreuter, PhD, CPA, CFE, CGMA, CMA, MAFF, Glenn D. Sacks, CPA, CFE and Adrienne A. K. Martian, CPA, MST

December 2020 0

Newly minted CPAs typically have limited hands-on auditing experience. They almost always have no training in specialty areas, such as forensics. A term now commonly…

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Teaching at a University

A Symbiotic Relationship

By  Eric A. Kreuter, PhD, CPA, CFE, CGMA, CMA, MAFF and Scott M. Brenner, MBA, CPA

October 2020 0

Many CPAs are curious about whether teaching at a university will be a rewarding and fulfilling part of a professional career. In this article, the…

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Uncovering the Indicia of Fraud in Complex Cases with Incomplete Forensic Data

By  Eric A. Kreuter, PhD, CPA, CFE, CGMA, CMA, MAFF

April 2020 0

Deception is the main tool of fraudsters and the hallmark of many types of fraud. When used skillfully, deception often leads to not one incident…

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A Successful Career Transition to Forensic Accounting

By  Eric A. Kreuter, PhD, CPA, CFE, CGMA, CMA, MAFF

October 2019 0

Finding one's career in a rut is sadly not uncommon in many professions, and accounting is no exception. Many CPAs' first impulse is to expand…

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Forensic Accounting

A Value-Adding Skill for the CPA

By  Eric A. Kreuter, PhD, CPA, CFE, CGMA, CMA, MAFF

November 2017 0

Accountants, especially those in public accounting, normally strive for attainment of the coveted Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation. After four to five years of study,…

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