Forensic accounting goes beyond traditional accounting practices by applying high levels of accounting and auditing skills within an investigative framework. A true forensic accountant is trained to look beyond the numbers, to reach conclusions based on a careful analysis of the facts coupled with the ability to project probable outcomes based on specific financially related events which have altered the norm. While CPA training and experience are pivotal to forensic accounting, additional critical analytical skills are often necessary to build the strongest case and provide the most compelling arguments.
For over fifteen years, our firm has helped insurance adjusters, attorneys, and private parties settle complex claims and financial disagreements quickly and accurately with our forensic accounting expertise.
We are specialist in the field of forensic accounting. Indeed we're so committed to assisting this profession to provide top quality service that we're an original founding member of the Forensic Accountants Society of North America (FASNA). FASNA is a network of CPAs who specialize in insurance claims, litigation support and special financial investigations. Each member is carefully screened and trained in the field of forensic accounting.
The personality of any firm is a function of the philosophy of its principals. We like to say that we are an ideal size. Large enough to be experienced in a wide variety of forensic investigative applications...yet small enough to give you personal attention at the Partner level.
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Cremers, Holtzbauer & Nearmyer, P.C. was formed in August 1979. The firm is a member of the Private Practice Section of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Iowa Society of Certified Public Accountants. As a member of the AICPA, we have undergone a peer review every three years since 1981 and are proud to say that we have received unqualified reports each time. Click here to review a copy of our most recent peer review report dated July 10, 2008.
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