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Fraud and Forensic Accounting Education Conference Scheduled
| Source: Porter Keadle Moore
ATLANTA, GA--(Marketwire - April 29, 2009) - Experts on some of the nation's biggest
accounting frauds will keynote the upcoming Third Annual Fraud
and Forensic Accounting Education Conference in Atlanta. Speakers will
include Luis Aguilar, who serves on the US Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC); Assistant US Attorney Barbara Nelan; and former
HealthSouth CFO, and convicted felon, Aaron Beam.
The event is designed to provide valuable information regarding fraud
detection, investigation and prevention.
Commissioner Aguilar will address the SEC's role as a market watchdog,
while Ms. Nelan will discuss the federal prosecution of mortgage fraud
nationwide. Mr. Beam will disclose how five CFOs "cooked the books" at
HealthSouth, leading to one of many highly publicized accounting scandals.
Approximately
20 breakout sessions will be available for participants, including Bernard
Madoff's Ponzi scheme, detecting overstated earnings, understanding
financial institution fraud, demystifying IT controls, and cracking down on
terrorism financing and money laundering. Participants can earn up to 20
CPE hours from presentations by nationally known speakers. The agenda is
available online at www.pkm.com/fraudconference/speakers.php.
Porter Keadle Moore, LLP (PKM), a full
service accounting and consulting firm, and Georgia Southern
University's Center for Forensic Studies in Accounting and Business are
co-sponsoring the conference to be held at the JW Marriott Buckhead in
Atlanta on May 28-30, 2009. Attendees will include accountants, attorneys,
investigators, educators and students hoping to augment or refine their
fraud examination and forensic accounting skills.
"It is imperative that businesses be more diligent than ever in their
efforts to avoid and identify all forms of fraud, meaning that they remain
as informed and knowledgeable as possible through assemblies such as this
conference," said Don Berecz, CPA, CFE, Director and Instructor in Georgia
Southern's 10-course undergraduate and graduate level programs in Fraud
Examination and Forensic Accounting.
"An economic downturn creates a 'busy season' for forensic accountants as
previously undetected fraud schemes rise to the surface," says Thomas
Buckhoff, Ph.D., CPA, CFE, CFF, and Associate Professor of Accounting at
Georgia Southern University. "At the height of such an unstable economy,
without the educational efforts this conference provides, fraud and white
collar crime that goes unchecked could have significant consequences on
consumers and the corporate environment."
"Sound internal controls over financial reporting are very important, but
businesses must also take a hard look at how their information systems make
them vulnerable to fraud," adds Mike Morris, CISA and Systems Principal at
PKM, who will present the session on IT controls.
For more information on this conference, or to register, visit
www.pkm.com/fraudconference/information.php
About PKM
PKM is one of the largest firms in Atlanta with eleven partners, more than
100 total staff and more than $13 million in annual revenues. The
nationally recognized, full-service accounting and consulting firm provides
audit, tax and systems services to clients throughout the country. The firm
was founded in 1977 and focuses its efforts on serving companies registered
with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). It specializes in
banking, insurance, real estate and construction, and technology and life
sciences. For more information, visit www.pkm.com or call 404-588-4200.
About Fraud and Forensic Accounting at Georgia Southern University
Located in Statesboro, Georgia, The College of Business and the School of
Accountancy both have undergraduate and graduate level accreditation
through the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Only 30%
of all U.S. colleges of business have this accreditation, and only 10% also
have separate accreditation for their Schools of Accountancy. This
accreditation provides external validation of the high quality educational
programs offered. For more information about degree programs and previous
conferences, visit http://coba.georgiasouthern.edu/forensic/ or call
(912)478-2228.