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Orlando, Fla. (November 11, 2012)

The AICPA Forensic & Valuation Services Conference covers everything from core competencies to cutting-edge issues and in-depth analysis on valuation, forensic accounting, practice development & marketing, computer forensics and litigation services.

Nearly 1,000 of the nation’s top forensic accounting and business valuation experts will attend. Speakers include David M. Walker, former U.S. comptroller general and president and CEO of the Comeback America Initiative; Tom V. Morris of the Morris Institute for Human Values; and Robert K. Cooper, CEO of Cooper Strategic LLC.

The conference takes place Nov. 11-13 at the Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel in Orlando, Fla. For more information, visit http://www.cpa2biz.com/AST/Main/CPA2BIZ_Primary/BusinessValuationandLitigationServices/PRDOVR~PC-FVC/PC-FVC.jsp.

 

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