Kanter Financial Forensics

Forensic Accountant

Brad Kanter is a certified forensic accountant who assists counsel and their clients in all phases of litigation from discovery through trial, as well as alternative dispute resolution proceedings.

What Does a Forensic Accountant Do?

Forensic Accounting is the art and science of blending investigative skills with financial expertise. A forensic accountant plays a pivotal role in uncovering the truth behind financial irregularities by serving as both number-cruncher and detective in matters involving fraud, litigation, and business disputes. Their work can make or break a legal case, save companies from financial losses, and even lead to criminal convictions. 

Investigating Fraud, Financial Crimes, and Disputes

The investigation of financial misconduct is at the heart of forensic accounting. This includes tracking the legitimacy of funds, uncovering hidden assets, and detecting fraudulent transactions.

Key Responsibilities of a Forensic Accountant

Investigate Fraud

As a Certified Fraud Examiner (“CFE”), Mr. Kanter analyzes financial records to expose fraudulent transactions or accounting manipulation.

Analyze Financial Transactions

KFF professionals can trace the flow of money across accounts to locate discrepancies or illicit activity.

Conduct Forensic Audits

Detailed financial audits are performed to evaluate accuracy, legality, and compliance of financial transactions.

Report Findings

KFF professionals have the experience, expertise, and credibility to effectively communicate findings to attorneys, courts, jurors, arbitrators, and mediators.

Serve as an Expert Witness

Brad Kanter is a court-approved expert witness who prepares and presents data-driven testimony designed to help judges and juries understand financial information.

Bridging Finance and Law

As a Forensic Accountant, Mr. Kanter is often called upon by attorneys and corporate clients to analyze cases involving:

  • Tax Evasion
  • Economic Damages
  • Business Valuations
  • Shareholder Disagreements
  • White Collar Crime
  • Asset Distribution in Litigated Divorces

Kanter Financial Forensics has the ability to translate complex data into clear and compelling narratives for each case.

Skills and Training for a Forensic Accountant

Mr. Kanter holds the professional credentials listed below, granted by the indicated organization.

  • Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Florida & District of Columbia
  • Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), ACFE
  • Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA), NACVA
  • Certified Financial Forensics (CFF), AICPA
  • Certified Forensic Interviewer (CFI), IAI
  • Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA), AICPA
  • Enrolled Agent (EA), U.S. Treasury
  • Forensic Certified Public Accountant (FCPA), Forensic CPA Society
  • Master Analyst in Financial Forensics (MAFF), NACVA
  • National Tax Practice Institute Fellow (NTPIF), NAEA

Click on the link to view a copy of Brad Kanter’s CV

Contact a Forensic Accountant at Kanter Financial Forensics

Financial deception is more sophisticated than ever in today’s world. Organizations and individuals rely on forensic accountants not just for uncovering fraud but also for fraud prevention. Kanter Financial Forensics can help attorneys and corporations improve internal controls, reduce risk, and maintain financial integrity within their industry.

If you’re facing complex financial disputes, fraud concerns, or litigation challenges, Kanter Financial Forensics is here to help. With deep expertise in forensic accounting, litigation support, and behavioral analysis, we bring clarity to the numbers, and the people behind them. Whether you need expert witness testimony, a fraud investigation, or strategic business valuation, our approach combines technical precision with human insight to uncover the truth and support sound decisions.

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