• Litigation Consulting - QuickRead Top Story

    Tax Aspects of Lost Wages Claims

    Show Your Workings! Many engagements to determine or rebut a lost wages claim include many elements established by the expert. This article focuses on the tax aspects of an award, specifically, how should the plaintiff receive a tax component award and, if so, how should this award be calculated. Many engagements to determine or rebut a lost wages claim (in an alleged wrongful termination, improper denial of promotion, wrongful death, or other such litigated dispute involving individuals) have the following elements established by the expert: Establishing the chronology of events; An assumption of the defendant’s liability; Analyzing lost earnings and/or…

  • Litigation Consulting - QuickRead Top Story

    Michelle Gallagher, Z. Christopher Mercer, and James Hitcher

    Three Experts Convene to Answer and Discuss Pressing BV Issues On March 1, 2022, Jim Hitchner hosted a webinar that featured Michelle Gallagher and Z. Christopher Mercer. While the respective speakers provided some questions in anticipation of the webinar, the audience sent questions and these were answered. The unscripted webinar provided attendees an opportunity to assess what was foremost in the mind of BV professionals. On March 1, 2022, Jim Hitchner hosted a webinar that featured Michelle Gallagher and Z. Christopher Mercer. While the respective speakers provided some questions in anticipation of the webinar, the audience sent questions and these…

  • Financial Forensics - QuickRead Top Story

    What Forensic Accountants Should Consider When Analyzing a Business Interruption Insurance Claim

    Following a Ransomware Attack As businesses continue to rely on computers and digital storage of important data, cyberattacks are a growing potential threat to these organizations—especially now, as businesses have transitioned their workforces to work remotely. There are many types of cyber threats, and the pandemic has driven a surge in ransomware attacks. Ransomware is malware specifically designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system. The threat actor employs encryption to hold a victim’s information at ransom. In this article, the author discusses what sets cyber BI claims apart from other BI claims. Introduction As businesses…

  • Practice Management - QuickRead Top Story

    Three Common Ratios I Do Not Like

    Alternative Means to Effectively Gauge Business Operations and Assist Owners Three ratios that are widely used have validity because they are either used in business valuations, loan covenants, reports to stockholders in Form 10-Ks, used when financial statement analyses are performed, or have familiarity because they have become entrenched in the system. The author of this article considers reliance on these three ratios as “inadequate in advising clients that need effective information to operate their businesses” and perhaps do not help in isolation valuations drivers that assist managers in operating businesses. The author discusses other metrics that provide better insight.…

  • Litigation Consulting - QuickRead Top Story

    The Role of the Financial Forensic Expert in Dispute Resolution

    Changes in the Methods of Dispute Resolution In this article, Steven I. Platt, a retired Maryland Circuit Court judge, founder of The Platt Group, Inc., and QuickRead’s newest editorial board member, shares with readers the changes he sees affecting civil court proceedings, rise of alternative dispute resolutions, and opportunities that are becoming available to credentialed business valuation and financial forensic professionals. Traditionally, our citizens have had their disputes (legal and factual) resolved by a judge or jury in a courtroom. There, the role of the “Expert” has historically focused on assisting the trier of fact, be it a judge or…

  • Practice Management - QuickRead Top Story

    Taking Risks vs. Doing Hard Work

    Most of us want big results with our practices. We want to be sought after in our industry and have a line of prospects waiting to become clients. We want fees that reflect our value and not our time. The question is: What are we doing to make that happen—taking risks or doing the hard work? In this article, Rob Burkert discusses the consequences of each choice. Most of us want big results with our practices. We want to be sought after in our industry and have a line of prospects waiting to become clients. We want fees that reflect…

  • Healthcare - QuickRead Top Story

    2021 Healthcare M&A in Review

    Indications for 2022 After an understandable slowdown in 2020, due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in the healthcare industry accelerated in 2021, and the industry is expected to continue the high number of deals and high deal volume in 2022. This article will review the U.S. healthcare industry’s M&A activity in 2021 and discuss what these trends may mean for 2022. After an understandable slowdown in 2020, due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic,[1] merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in the healthcare industry accelerated in 2021, and the industry is expected to…

  • Mergers and Acquisitions/Exit Planning - QuickRead Top Story

    Outrunning Inflation to Achieve a Successful Exit in 2022

    Rising Levels of High Mental Readiness for an Exit Business owners often-times see exit planning as a complicated, overwhelming, and emotional process. Accordingly, few owners adequately prepare for this significant event. However, an exit plan is essential to help business owners manage the illiquid wealth in their businesses, particularly in turbulent times such as these marked by strife that is present in local and global economies, national and international politics, and market disruption. The International Exit Planning Association sees the present challenges as an opportunity to provide advice to these owners considering an exit. This article discusses the dynamics of…