Avoiding Fraud Through Payment Schemes
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Joe Epps is a CPA and CFE with over 30 years of experience in forensic accounting. His litigation support experience includes contract disputes, anti-trust, economic damages, fraud investigations, business valuation and intellectual property litigation. Joe is currently president of Epps Forensic Consulting and teaches a graduate course on forensic accounting at Arizona State University. For more information, please call (480) 595- 0943 or visit the website www.eppsforensics.com.
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