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62. Truth v Fiction - How a Forensic Accountant Can Help in Divorce Matters

Dec 14, 202131 min
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Episode description

In this week's episode of The Investigation Game Podcast, Leah and Megan discuss how a forensic accountant can help in divorce matters.  Plus, they address common misconceptions around what sources a forensic accountant can use to find assets and what assets are quantifiable as marital property. 

This information-packed episode is the third and final conversation with Megan.  It is just a sample of the content found in Leah’s new book: Data Sleuth: Using Data in Forensic Accounting Engagements and Fraud Investigations.  Coming to stores April 2022. Preorder now on Amazon

Megan is a PI and CPA.  In addition to being the Forensic Accounting Manager at Workman Forensics, Megan serves on the board for Street School Inc., a local nonprofit that combines alternative education and therapeutic counseling to help Tulsa students. Read Megan’s full bio on the Workman Forensics website.

That wraps our 2021 season. Exciting things are happening in 2022—we'll see you there!

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