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Eric A. Kreuter, PhD, CPA, CGMA, CFE
Finding one's career in a rut is sadly not uncommon in many professions, and accounting is no exception. Many CPAs' first impulse is to expand their knowledge in their current area of practice. Sometimes, however, a transition to an entirely new subfield is called for. Done properly, this can reinvigorate one's interest in the profession and possibly provide lucrative benefits to a firm. I myself transitioned into forensic accounting after a career spent mostly in tax and audit, and I hope that my experiences in this regard will prove instructive to others seeking to give their flagging career interest a boost.
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