Pronunciation: /fəˈrenzɪk əˈkaʊntɪŋ/
noun a branch of accounting that involves investigating financial records to uncover fraud or other illegal activities
A1 Forensic accounting is a type of accounting that investigates financial crimes.
A2 Forensic accounting involves analyzing financial records to uncover fraud or embezzlement.
B1 Forensic accounting is often used in legal cases to provide evidence of financial wrongdoing.
B2 The forensic accounting team was able to uncover the money trail leading to the embezzlement.
C1 Forensic accounting requires a deep understanding of financial laws and regulations.
C2 The forensic accounting expert testified in court about the fraudulent activities of the company.
formal Forensic accounting is the application of accounting principles to legal cases.
informal Forensic accounting helps uncover financial fraud through detailed analysis.
slang Doing some detective work with numbers is what forensic accounting is all about.
figurative In a sea of financial data, forensic accounting acts as a lighthouse guiding towards the truth.
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