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SWOC ANALYSIS OF FORENSIC ACCOUNTING

    Atul Vijay Bhave

Abstract

Forensic accounting is a specialized field of accounting which is related with the investigation of financial crimes. Due to the increasing number of financial crimes all over the world, at present, the profession of forensic accounting is growing rapidly. The SWOC analysis of forensic accounting is carried out in the present research paper. The current study is based on secondary data. The researchers have concluded that despite its much strength, forensic accountants face several challenges which are required to be addressed. This profession also faces potential challenges which should be handled carefully. The stakeholders including professional organizations, academic institutions and regulatory bodies should collaborate to increase awareness about forensic accounting as a specialized and vital profession for economic growth of the world.

Keyword : Forensic Accounting, Investigation, SWOC, Growth

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