Forensic Economic Analyst (CFrEco) is the scientific discipline that applies economic theories and methods to the issue of pecuniary damages as specified by case law and legislative code. The designations serve to advise other professionals, prospective clients, and the community at large that the member has satisfied the institute's rigorous standards of professionalism, expertise, objectivity, and integrity in the fields of financial analysis, calculation and valuation.
Common Body of Knowledge & Skill:
- Financial System
- Business Organization & Statements
- Quantitative Analysis
- Taxation
- Business Valuation
- Damages
- Expert Testimony
- Law of Evidence
- Civil & Criminal Justice System
Application form
Membership Application
Type of Services Performed:
- Personal Injury Damages
- Wrongful Death Damages Wrongful Termination
- Occupational Wages Earnings Capacity
- Fringe Benefits
- Life Care Plan Evaluation
- Commercial Loss
- Business Interruption
- Damages Claims in Employment matters
- Employment - Discrimination Analysis
- Business Valuation
Recommended Books for Study
- Essential of Finance & Forensic Economics
By Christopher E S Warbuton - Incidence and Economic Burden of Injuries in
United States
By Eric A. Finkelstein and Ted R. Miller - A Course in Behavioral Economics
By Erik Angner - Business Valuation and Forensic Accounting: For Resolving Disputes in Hawaii,
By John Candon, Kimo Todd, D - Valuation for Financial Reporting: Fair Value, Business Combinations, Intangible Assets, Goodwill and Impairment
by Michael J. Mard, James R. Hitcher and Steven D. Hyden - Financial forensics Body of Knowledge,
by Darrell D. Dorrell and Gregory A. Gadawski - Business Valuation and Bankruptcy
by Ian Ratner, Grant T. Stein and John C. Weitnauer - Financial Valuation Workbook: Step-by-Step Exercises and Tests to Help you Master Financial valuation
by James R. Hitchner and Micheal J. mard