
Financial Forensics
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Litigation for Bankruptcy and Insolvency |
CPE Credit
Program Type: Recorded Webinar (Audio, PPT Presentation) Program Level: Intermediate Prerequisites: Previous training or research on the subject matter. Advanced Preparation: None Delivery Method: Group Internet-Based CPE Credits: One (1) Hour Fields of Study: Accounting
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Program Description
This webinar will define and explain solvency and preference analyses in bankruptcy-related litigation. The discussion will include the roles and uses of financial forensics in bankruptcy-related litigation, particularly as these analyses relate to fraudulent conveyances. Additional detail will be given to the so-called three solvency tests.
Learning Objectives
After completing this webinar, attendees will be able to:
- Define a solvency analysis - Define a preference analysis - Articulate how the tests are used in bankruptcy-related litigation - Describe a fraudulent conveyance - Explain the balance sheet test of solvency - Explain the cash flow sheet test of solvency - Explain the capital adequacy test of solvency
Who Should Attend
CPAs providing litigation services, bankruptcy lawyers, and CFOs of distressed companies
Presenter(s)
Michael Pakter, CPA, CFE, CIRA, CA, CDBV, CFF, MAFF, CVA Mr. Pakter focuses on financial analysis, forensic accounting, economic damages determination, valuation issues, and financial investigations. He has experience in financial forensics, determining lost profits, business interruption losses, earnouts, analyzing financial transactions and balances, fair value issues, and reconstruction of falsified and/or incomplete financial information. Mr. Pakter provides consulting and litigation support services to trial lawyers, trustees, receivers, their clients, business owners and managers and state and local government.
He has experience in financial analysis of disputed financial transactions in business/commercial litigation, conducting internal investigations, examining financial transactions, court-ordered accountings, damages determination and bankruptcy court proceedings. Mr. Pakter has more than 35 years of experience in financial analysis, financial forensics, accounting and internal investigations in diverse engagements and numerous industries. He has participated in public hearings and alternative dispute resolutions, submitted expert reports in several jurisdictions and testified in arbitrations, regulatory proceedings and state, federal and bankruptcy courts.
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