When Ron Forster conducts interviews, he watches his subjects as much as he listens to them. He monitors their eyes. He watches their arms. He notes where they place their hands.
Even a seemingly innocuous gesture -- an interviewee moving his hand away from his face right before answering a sensitive question -- could be a sign that a subject is lying.
And you thought accounting was boring.
Mr. Forster is a forensic accountant -- a growing subset of the accounting field focusing on uncovering financial fraud.
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Monday, March 30, 2009
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