About

If you have ever asked yourself any of these questions, you are in the right place.

  • What opportunities are there for fraud examiners and forensic accountants?
  • Where are the resources to increase my experience and education?
  • How are other fraud examiners and forensic accountants uncovering fraud?
  • Where do I find the techniques, software, and people who are the pioneers in their tradecraft?
  • What is it like behind the scenes in the anti-fraud industry and forensic accounting?

My Journey

My name is Robert Nordlander.

As a kid, I wanted to be in law enforcement. My influence came from spending many hours watching classic TV shows such as Dragnet, SWAT, CHiPs, and Miami Vice. But I had a knack for accounting while in high school, so I earned an accounting degree in college and later passed the CPA exam.

After a time in public accounting, I became a special agent for the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation, where my love for accounting and law enforcement merged. Being a special agent was the best of both worlds: law enforcement and accounting. For over 20 years as a professional forensic accountant investigating crimes, I continue to learn about fraud and forensic accounting. In March 2021, I decided to start a new chapter in life by starting a forensic accounting and tax resolution firm.

LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-nordlander

Why This Podcast Exists

The Fraud Fighter Podcast is my way to learn and share more with you about the world of fraud and forensic accounting. There are so many stories to be heard from people who are preventing, discovering, and prosecuting white-collar crimes.

This podcast is for you if you are in fraud prevention, or employed as a banker, investigator, prosecutor, forensic accountant, or just someone who likes this type of work. Join me as we dive into this world of fraud and forensic accounting.

There are plenty of topics to cover. Just recently, the 2020 ACFE Report To The Nations studied 2,504 cases from 125 countries totaling $3.6 billion. There will always be a need for fraud examiners and forensic accountants.

If you have a need for forensic accounting or tax resolution, Nordlander CPA, PLLC is available to help. Go to www.nordlandercpa.com for more details.

Stay safe out there.

Robert Nordlander