Fraud Examiners in the Classroom: Lessons from the Front Lines of Academic Integrity

After working in military service, public accounting, corporate finance, and fraud examination, I’ve grown used to chaos—the kind of chaos that requires discipline, documentation, and a deep understanding of how deception works in the real world. But I’ve recently discovered that higher education, particularly in today’s age of online learning and artificial intelligence, is facingContinue reading “Fraud Examiners in the Classroom: Lessons from the Front Lines of Academic Integrity”

Are Rules of Thumb Appropriate Valuation Methods for Litigation Matters?

Rules of thumb exist for several types of businesses. They were developed by business brokers over time, based upon actual sales transactions involving businesses in a particular industry. While a rule of thumb can provide buyers and sellers of businesses with an