Journal of Forensic Accounting

The Journal of Forensic Accounting: Auditing, Fraud, and Risk (more commonly Journal of Forensic Accounting or JFA) is an academic journal published semi-annually for the advancement and professional development of the practice of investigative and forensic accounting. It covers topics such as forensic accounting, fraud investigation, corporate scandal and white-collar crime, among others, and the current editor-in-chief is D. Larry Crumbley, the KPMG Endowed Professor at Louisiana State University.
The journal received a rating of "B - Quality" from the Australian Business Deans Council, which places it as a "well regarded journal in the field", although with higher acceptance rates than those with higher rankings. It has received a similar ranking from the University of Texas at Arlington Accounting Department.
The journal has commissioned two books to be published as special supplements to the periodical. These supplements were included free of charge to certain subscribers when they were published, and are also available individually:
* Forensic Accounting in Matrimonial Divorce (James A. DiGabriele)
* Expert Witnessing in Forensic Accounting (Walter J. Pagano and Thomas A. Buckhoff)
The journal is available through print subscription as well as through archival CDs, and is indexed in the Accounting and Tax Index, an index of ProQuest.
 
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