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90. Q&A: Forensic Accounting as a Business with Tracy Coenen The Data Sleuth Podcast

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In today’s episode with Tracy Coenen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracycoenen/), Leah and Tracy answer your questions about forensic accounting as a business! The two professionals and business owners discuss: * Things they wish they’d known before starting their business* Insurance!* Who is the client in forensic accounting engagements* Data analysis tools for start-upsIn this season of the Data Sleuth Podcast, join Leah Wietholter as she discusses the business of forensic accounting with successful professionals who have done just that! As part of this series, Workman Forensics and podcast guests are providing free resources and tools to accompany each episode to help you with your practice whether you’re just starting out or wanting to take it to the next level. Make sure to listen to the end of the episode to find out how to download! GUEST BIOTracy has been investigating fraud for more than 25 years, but she didn’t always want to be a forensic accountant. With a dream of one day being a prison warden, Tracy went to Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI to get a criminology degree. A class on financial crime investigations reminded her how much she loved Encyclopedia Brown books as a kid. She continued her criminology degree, but added accounting and economics courses so she could become a CPA… and here Tracy is, finding money in cases of corporate fraud, high net worth divorce, and other financial shenanigans.RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODETo access the downloads discussed in this episode, visit: www.datasleuthpodcast.com (http://www.datasleuthpodcast.com)To learn more about the Investigation Game Education Edition, visit: workmanforensics.com/tig-educators (https://www.workmanforensics.com/tig-educators)Order your copy of Leah’s book, Data Sleuth: Using Data in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigations today on Amazon!CONNECT WITH WORKMAN FORENSICSYoutube: (http://www.youtube.com/c/WorkmanForensics)@WorkmanForensics (http://www.youtube.com/c/WorkmanForensics)Facebook: (https://www.facebook.com/wforensics/)

In today’s episode with Tracy Coenen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracycoenen/), Leah and Tracy answer your questions about forensic accounting as a business! The two professionals and business owners discuss: * Things they wish they’d known before starting their business* Insurance!* Who is the client in forensic accounting engagements* Data analysis tools for start-upsIn this season of the Data Sleuth Podcast, join Leah Wietholter as she discusses the business of forensic accounting with successful professionals who have done just that! As part of this series, Workman Forensics and podcast guests are providing free resources and tools to accompany each episode to help you with your practice whether you’re just starting out or wanting to take it to the next level. Make sure to listen to the end of the episode to find out how to download! GUEST BIOTracy has been investigating fraud for more than 25 years, but she didn’t always want to be a forensic accountant. With a dream of one day being a prison warden, Tracy went to Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI to get a criminology degree. A class on financial crime investigations reminded her how much she loved Encyclopedia Brown books as a kid. She continued her criminology degree, but added accounting and economics courses so she could become a CPA… and here Tracy is, finding money in cases of corporate fraud, high net worth divorce, and other financial shenanigans.RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODETo access the downloads discussed in this episode, visit: www.datasleuthpodcast.com (http://www.datasleuthpodcast.com)To learn more about the Investigation Game Education Edition, visit: workmanforensics.com/tig-educators (https://www.workmanforensics.com/tig-educators)Order your copy of Leah’s book, Data Sleuth: Using Data in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigations today on Amazon!CONNECT WITH WORKMAN FORENSICSYoutube: (http://www.youtube.com/c/WorkmanForensics)@WorkmanForensics (http://www.youtube.com/c/WorkmanForensics)Facebook: (https://www.facebook.com/wforensics/)

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