Case Analysis
This case analysis focuses on the following student learning objectives as it relates to the course objectives (CO) described under the Getting Started - About This Course page:
- describe and evaluate the economic damages found in litigation.(CO1, CO2, CO3, CO4)
- effectively utilize various forms of technology to demonstrate forensic accounting concepts, discussion, and analysis (CO1, CO2, CO3, CO4)
- apply critical thinking skills to consider and evaluate cases to effectively formulate meaningful, relevant written communications to forensic accounting issues. (CO1, CO2, CO3, CO4)
General Instructions:
For this case analysis, you will be responsible for reviewing the case and answering the required case questions in detail. Complete and submit the assignment by 23:59 ESTFriday.
Detailed Instructions:
In aword document, please provide a well-developed, critical response to the following case analysis.
In Crain et al. (2019) on page 466, answer the following:
Note: When you answer the case question, please be sure to provide your answer and explain why you are responding in this manner.
Save you file based on the assignment name and your name. For example, an appropriate header for your case would beM7A2 Case Your Name.
Please be sure to number your case response i.e. case 4 and case 5.
You will be graded based on following instructions, critical thinking, well-developed response, clear and concise, and mechanics such as grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure. Please see the enclosed rubric for more details.
Submission Instructions:
To avoid plagiarism, please be sure to follow APA 7th edition format and cite the reference(s), where needed. ThePurdue Owl website(Links to an external site.)contains instructions and examples for APA formatting. If your comments are in your own words, it is not necessary to quote or cite the reference.
To assist you with grammatical concerns, you may find the following link helpful
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Submit your assignment here by the due date indicated above.Late assignments will not be accepted.You will receive rubric feedback within the next module after the assignment due date.
Grading Rubric
Your assignment will be graded according to the grading rubric attached.
Crain, M.A., Hopwood, W.S., Gendler, R.S., Young, G. R., & Pacini, C. (2019).Essentials of Forensic Accounting (AICPA) 2ndEdition. Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley Publishing Inc.