National Associates Of Certified Valuati
Forensic Accounting Director
National Associates Of Certified Valuati, Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States, 91739
Forensic Accounting Director
Location:
California, Nevada, or Utah Work Arrangement:
In office, Hybrid, or Remote Typical Day in the Life A typical day as a Forensic Accounting Director might include the following: Assist with developing opportunities to grow our Fraud & Forensic Advisory practice by identifying referral relationships with law firms and attorneys, drafting articles/white papers, and leveraging other business development techniques. Provide expert level forensic accounting services by assisting law firms and clients involved in disputes or investigations. Lead all aspects of various forensic accounting litigation support consulting and expert witness engagements to ensure timely, accurate, and quality service. Review and analyze financial and industry information, revenue and expense projections, and damage calculations. Prepare and/or review detailed financial models and other relevant analyses, such as economic damages calculations. Prepare detailed forensic accounting and expert reports for use in the court of law, insurance recovery, and/or settlement purposes. Maintain compliance with project budgets, timely fee discussions, and billings. Lead and mentor Fraud & Forensic Advisory team members, actively participating in the career advisory and performance review process. Organization:
Eide Bailly LLP Location:
Rancho Cucamonga, CA, United States Salary:
$160,000-$250,000 Date Posted:
3/27/2025 Requirements Who You Are - You have 15+ years of experience in quantifying/rebutting economic damages, business interruption insurance claims, post-acquisition disputes, valuation litigation, and/or financial investigations. - You have experience serving as an expert witness in state and/or federal court. - You have a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics or a related field. - Preferred candidates will have a valid CPA license and/or other credentials such as ASA, ABV, AVA, CFE or CFF. - You have proven experience networking and developing business and referral sources. - You have strong verbal and written communication skills and effective presentation skills. - You can work on multiple projects and meet deadlines by setting priorities with work projects. - You are proficient with computers, Microsoft Office (Word and Excel) and calculators. - You take pride in helping others and are ready to assist with building a strong leadership team of high-performing individuals. - You hold yourself to the highest professional standards and maintain strict client confidentiality. - You have the ability to travel to meet with clients.
Must be authorized to work in the United States now or in the future without visa sponsorship.
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California, Nevada, or Utah Work Arrangement:
In office, Hybrid, or Remote Typical Day in the Life A typical day as a Forensic Accounting Director might include the following: Assist with developing opportunities to grow our Fraud & Forensic Advisory practice by identifying referral relationships with law firms and attorneys, drafting articles/white papers, and leveraging other business development techniques. Provide expert level forensic accounting services by assisting law firms and clients involved in disputes or investigations. Lead all aspects of various forensic accounting litigation support consulting and expert witness engagements to ensure timely, accurate, and quality service. Review and analyze financial and industry information, revenue and expense projections, and damage calculations. Prepare and/or review detailed financial models and other relevant analyses, such as economic damages calculations. Prepare detailed forensic accounting and expert reports for use in the court of law, insurance recovery, and/or settlement purposes. Maintain compliance with project budgets, timely fee discussions, and billings. Lead and mentor Fraud & Forensic Advisory team members, actively participating in the career advisory and performance review process. Organization:
Eide Bailly LLP Location:
Rancho Cucamonga, CA, United States Salary:
$160,000-$250,000 Date Posted:
3/27/2025 Requirements Who You Are - You have 15+ years of experience in quantifying/rebutting economic damages, business interruption insurance claims, post-acquisition disputes, valuation litigation, and/or financial investigations. - You have experience serving as an expert witness in state and/or federal court. - You have a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics or a related field. - Preferred candidates will have a valid CPA license and/or other credentials such as ASA, ABV, AVA, CFE or CFF. - You have proven experience networking and developing business and referral sources. - You have strong verbal and written communication skills and effective presentation skills. - You can work on multiple projects and meet deadlines by setting priorities with work projects. - You are proficient with computers, Microsoft Office (Word and Excel) and calculators. - You take pride in helping others and are ready to assist with building a strong leadership team of high-performing individuals. - You hold yourself to the highest professional standards and maintain strict client confidentiality. - You have the ability to travel to meet with clients.
Must be authorized to work in the United States now or in the future without visa sponsorship.
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