Forensic Accounting

Asset and Liability Discovery

Asset and Liability Discovery Services Asset and liability discovery is a part of forensic accounting that includes the following: Identifying the individual’s or organization’s assets Valuing those assets Identifying the individual’s or organization’s liabilities Assessing the extent of those liabilities Verifying that the above information is correct, using documentation Asset and liability discovery is used […]

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Bookkeeping

Bookkeeping Services for Small Business Owners in Houston Bookkeeping services can protect the financial health of a small business through the following: Maintaining accurate financial records Managing the company’s payable and receivable accounts Reconciling transactions Creating financial sheets and statements Developing data for budgeting and projection purposes Assisting with financial analysis Preparing the company’s taxes

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Due Diligence

Due Diligence Services For Houston Business Owners Due diligence services are investment protection tools, used to assess whether a particular asset is worth investing in. In many cases, due diligence is used to analyze businesses prior to a merger or acquisition (M&A). In doing so, due diligence can confirm the following with the help of

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Asset Tracing

Asset Tracing Services in Houston TX Asset tracing services are used to investigate how material assets have been appropriated, divided, and perhaps concealed. Asset tracing is used to “follow the money” in an effort to support litigation, uncover fraud, or confirm that assets have been handled appropriately. There are several types of cases where asset

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Forensic Accounting

Evident Pros provides detailed forensic accounting that adheres to industry-best practices and methodologies. Our forensic accounting services can provide critical insight into financial data including bank transactions, accounting records, and other historic data. This information can be used to support litigation, calculate and model damages, resolve disputes, resolve marital dissolutions, perform due diligence, provide evidence

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