Forensic Accounting

Category - Fundamental Forensic Knowledge

When should a financial expert serve as a neutral?
  1. When the case is of legal nature
  2. When the case involves a ‘matter of fact’
  3. When the case focuses on financial issues
  4. When the case focuses on audit planning and preparation
Explanation
Answer: C - Although most of the cases in litigation are of legal nature, they can be financial as well. In cases that involve financial issues, a financial expert can serve as a neutral.
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