The ABO Reporter

Forensic Accounting in Matrimonial Divorce
Volume II

A special supplement to the Journal of Forensic Accounting

Editor: James A. DiGabriele, D.P.S., CPA/ABV, DiGabriele, McNulty & Co., LLC

Submissions are invited on relevant forensic accounting issue related to matrimonial divorce, including, but not limited to:

  • Divorce and Retirement Assets: Getting the money without getting the 10% IRS penalty tax
  • How Income Taxes Affect Property Settlements
  • Recent Developments in the Innocent Spouse Rule – IRS Code Section 6013(E)(1)
  • Unreported Income and Hidden Assets
  • Tax Issues in Divorce
  • Selecting the Right Forensic Accountant
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Joint Experts?
  • Why valuation of a closely held company is different in Divorce
  • Placing a Price Tag on Marital Assets
  • Valuation of Property
  • Discovery Issues with Hidden Assets
  • Alimony Recapture
  • Marital Lifestyle
  • Pendente Lite
  • Pro’s and Con’s of No Fault Divorce

All submissions will be reviewed and should be sent directly to:

James A. DiGabriele, D.P.S., CPA/ABV
DiGabriele, McNulty & Co., LLC
414 Eagle Rock Avenue
Suite 305
West Orange, NJ 07052

Or electronically to: jim@dmcpa.com

The deadline for paper submission is May 1, 2007

To Whom It May Concern:

Due to the great success of the work titled "Forensic Accounting in Matrimonial Divorce," the Journal of Forensic Accounting (JFA) is eager to compile a subsequent volume. As editor of Volume I, I experienced the academic-practitioner collaboration successfully established; hence my excitement to extend the chance to publish and ultimately work with great authors once again to compile Volume II.

The JFA is situated at the leading edge of scholarly research. The Journal is an independent international forum for the publication of important research dealing with the models and methodologies of investigative and forensic accounting. The original supplement has been widely embraced by an audience of academic researchers and educators, practicing forensic accountants, and university curriculums amongst many others.

I am once again eager to extend this opportunity to be published amongst esteemed professionals and scholars. All submissions should be formatted in font Times New Roman 12 pt. and should be between 8 and 10 single spaced pages in MS Word format.

Please feel free to contact me to discuss potential topics; I look forward to working with you on this exciting extension of an already successful special supplement to the JFA.

Sincerely,
James A. DiGabriele, D.P.S., CPA/ABV
Editor

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