Forensic Insight
October 2008
E-Newsletter
Articles:
- Partners’ Corner:
- “Getting The Money”: The Forensic Accountant’s Role in a Subrogation Claim
John A. Damico, CPA
- News & Events:
- MD&D Announces New Managing Partner in 2009
- 15 MD&D CPAs Earn AICPA's Certified in Financial Forensics Credential
- MD&D Opens office in Sydney, Austrailia
MD&D News & Calendar of Events
Ask the Expert:
Is there an easier way of assessing or quantifying losses when they are too small to warrant engaging an accountant? Also, is there some basic information that should be requested that will provide a sound logical approach to the measurement of these types of losses?
Guest Expert:
Forensic Audit vs. Financial Statement Audits
Thomas A. Buckhoff, Ph.D., CPA, CFE
Restaurants Extraordinaire:
A Visit to the Inn of the Sun ...
Damien Renella, ACE
July 2008
E-Newsletter
Articles:
- Partners’ Corner:
- Coinsurance – Can Someone Please Explain This to Me Once and For All?
Shannon Rusnak, CPA, CFE, CFFA
- News & Events:
- Bob Rubinstein Retires After 40 Years with Matson, Driscoll & Damico
Nancy Gale, CPA
- MD&D News & Calendar of Events
- Ask the Expert:
- What are "carbon credits" as they relate to levels of greenhouse gas emissions, and how can they potentially be involved in the measurement of a business interruption/extra expense loss?
- Guest Expert:
- Liquidation Value Versus Loss to Value of Insured Stock
Howard Stoner, President - Stoner & Company
- Restaurants Extraordinaire:
- When in Chicago ...
Joe Dotoli, Chairman - Vericlaim, Inc.
January 2008
E-Newsletter
Articles:
- Topic of the month:
- Business Fraud: Forensic Accountants Make it Add Up
By R. Dixon Grier
- Office Profile:
- Dallas Office
- Guest Expert:
- Appraising the 9/11 Damages to the World Trade Center
By Randall W. Wulff
- Ask the Expert:
- The insurance policy is subject to a monthly limit and the business income and extra expense loss for the first period exceed the limit of liability. Is it proper to amortize set-up costs over the period of restoration and not charge them all to the first period? For example, the insured purchases a temporary office trailer for $25,000 with set-up charges of $5,000. Is the entire $30,000 written off in the first period, or is it appropriate to charge off 1/6 of the charges per month? The benefit derived from the expense is experienced during the entire restoration period. If the item is accounted for incrementally, then do you also amortize the costs to remove and take down the office? In other words, are 1/6th of the charges accounted for in the first period?
- News & Events:
- Matson, Driscoll & Damico Announces Two New Partners
November 2007
E-Newsletter
Articles:
- Topic of the month:
- Fight the Battle on Two Fronts - Liability and DAMAGES
by Kevin Flaherty, CPA, CVA
- Office Profile:
- Pittsburgh Office
- Guest Expert:
- Tips for Making Small Talk Success
Debra Fine
- Ask the Expert:
- I believe that in a manufacturing BI loss - that expenses directly consumed in the manufacturing process - including manufacturing labor, utilities of manufacturing, etc. - should be counted as a cost of goods, and not put below the line with the SG&A expenses.
- News & Events:
- Chris Ehlers, Martin Martinovic Participate in Lloyd's Secondment
- Marguerite Hart Joins Matson, Driscoll & Damico
- Shannon Rusnak to Present at PLRB Large Loss Conference
July/August 2007
E-Newsletter
Articles:
- Topic of the month:
- The Forensic Accountant’s Role in a Large Loss
by Dayne Grey, CPA
- Office Profile:
- Detroit Office
- Guest Expert:
- Builder’s Risk: Calculating the Period of Indemnity
by Lisa Enloe, Managing Member – Held, Enloe & Associates, LLC
- Ask the Expert:
- Many property policies use the wording “the proper proportion of overhead” relating to valuation of work in process stock losses. How should overheads be applied in stock losses?
- News & Events:
- Shannon T. Rusnak, CPA, CFE and Richard J. Yochem CPA,
Earn NACVA’s CFFA Designation
- Matson, Driscoll & Damico Becomes Sponsor for ABA TIPS Section
January 2007
E-Newsletter
Articles:
- Topic of the month:
- Handling Large, Complex Claims
by Scott Schellenberg
- Office Profile:
- Los Angeles
- Guest Expert:
- Simply Speaking
by Sharon Lundgren, PhD
- Ask the Expert:
- Can you include depreciation when a fixed asset is totally destroyed and not repairable?
- News & Events:
- Edward Leighton Joins London Office of Matson, Driscoll & Damico
- Matson, Driscoll & Damico Announces Two New U.S. Partners
- Phillip Taylor Named Managing Director for MD&D-Singapore, Announces Local Staff Changes
October 2006
E-Newsletter
Articles:
Catastrophe Recovery: Planning Ahead for a Natural Disaster
A Letter from Jack Damico
July/August 2006
E-Newsletter
Articles:
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Forensic Accountant’s Role in Determining Reported Values
Forensic
Accountants Bring Necessary Expertise to Subrogation Matters
May/June 2006
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Forensic Accountant’s Role in Products Liability & Recall Cases
Forensic
Accounting: Measuring the Loss of Stock & Contents
March/April 2006
Advanced Loss of Profits
Contingent Business Interruption
January/February 2006
Retaining a Forensic Accountant as an Expert Witness
The Role of a Forensic Accountant as an Expert Consultant
November/December 2005
Projecting Sales is an Art – Not Necessarily a Science
After the Storm - Getting Back to Business
July/August 2005
Keys to Resolving Property Damage Claims
Catastrophe Recovery: Planning Ahead for a Natural Disaster
May/June 2005
Surety Bonds Can Help to Save the Day
London Office Assembles Distinguished Panel on Topic of Business Interruption
February/March 2005
The Impact of Foreign Exchange Rate Movements on Loss-of-Profit Claims
MD&D Responds to the Tsunami Damage
December 2004/January 2005
Navigate the Maze of Disability Claims Using Financial Clues
MD&D Takes on Increasing Number of Intellectual Property Cases
October/November 2004
Bringing Figures Into Focus in the Court Room
White Collar Crime on the Rise
August/September 2004
Business Valuations: When You Would Need One
Singapore Office Off to a Positive Start
June/July 2004
Hurricane Season Underway
Catastrophe Recovery: Planning Ahead for a Natural Disaster
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