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Education: AB, Economics, Lafayette College; M.S., Accountancy, NYU Stern; A.P.C., Investment Management, NYU Stern Professional certifications: CPA; Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA); AICPA-Accredited, Business Valuation (ABV); AICPA-Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF); Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE): Certified Management Accountant (CMA); Certified Insolvency & Restructuring Advisor (CIRA); Certified Turnaround Professional (CTP); Certification in Distressed Business Valuation (CDBV); Certified Financial Planner (CFP) Member: AICPA; CFA Institute; CFA Society New York; Turnaround Management Association (former Treasurer and member of the Executive Committee); American Academy of Economic and Financial Experts; + others Delivered lectures and seminars to financial and business professionals in more than 60 cities throughout the U.S. and more than 20 countries on five continents outside the U.S.
Managing Director, Chartered Capital Advisers
Advanced Practice Clinician (APC), NYU Stern
New York,
New York
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What Can a Forensic Economics Expert Witness Opine On?
Damage Assessment
Evaluating financial losses from events.
Economic Valuation
Determining the monetary value of assets.
Income Projections
Forecasting future earnings and revenue.
Market Analysis
Studying market conditions and trends.
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Comparing costs to potential benefits.
Financial Modelling
Creating models for economic scenarios.
FAQs for Forensic Economics Expert Witnesses
What is the role of a forensic economics expert witness?
A forensic economics expert witness analyzes financial data to explain economic damages in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, calculating losses, testifying, and clarifying complex economic issues.
In what case types can a forensic economics expert witness provide assistance?
A forensic economics expert witness assists in personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, employment, business valuation, commercial damages, and divorce cases.
How does a forensic economics expert witness quantify lost business value?
A forensic economics expert witness quantifies lost business value by analyzing financial records, projecting future earnings, and discounting cash flows to estimate economic damages.
What qualifications should a forensic economics expert witness possess?
A forensic economics expert witness should have an advanced economics degree, specialized forensic training, strong analytical skills, and proven courtroom testimony experience.
How does a forensic economics expert witness approach discount rate selection?
A forensic economics expert witness selects discount rates by analyzing market data, risk, inflation, and case specifics to reflect the present value of future economic losses.
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