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2012 Forensic and Investigative Accounting Section
Midyear Meeting |
| MARCH 30–31, 2012 • CHICAGO, ILLINOIS |
   
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Workshop Information
| Workshop: |
1 - Adrian Project |
| Presenters: |
Special Agents, IRS Criminal Investigation Division |
| Date: |
Friday, March 30, 2012 |
| Time: |
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. |
| Field of Study: |
Accounting |
| Credit Hours: |
3.0 CH |
| Program Level: |
Basic |
| Method of Delivery: |
Group Live |
| Intended Audience: |
Forensic Accounting Educators |
Format/Structure:
A three hour interactive hands-on workshop where participants solve real-world based financial crimes with the aid of an IRS-Criminal Investigation Division special agent that serves as a coach. Participants are placed in small groups to obtain and review various types of evidence to solve the financial crime.
Learning Objectives:
- Lead students through the steps used by the IRS Criminal Investigative Division to investigate a financial crime
- Better understand the range of employment opportunities for students of forensic accounting
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation Required: None
Workshop Information
| Workshop: |
2 - IDEA |
| Presenters: |
Dana C. Newman, Audimation Services, Inc. |
| Date: |
Saturday, March 31, 2012 |
| Time: |
2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. |
| Field of Study: |
Auditing |
| Credit Hours: |
3.0 CH |
| Program Level: |
Basic |
| Method of Delivery: |
Group Live |
| Intended Audience: |
FIA Midyear Meeting Attendees |
Format/Structure:
Lecture, hands-on use of software. Note: Be sure to bring a laptop computer.
Learning Objectives:
- Use IDEA to find problems with data.
- Be able to demonstrate in class.
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation Required: None
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