Bradley_Boudouris

Bradley W Boudouris CPA

Senior Director, Alvarez & Marsal Disputes and Investigations, LLC

Mr. Boudouris is a Senior Director with Alvarez & Marsal Disputes and Investigations, LLC in Chicago. He has 13 years of experience providing services regarding the application of U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) across various industries, including: manufacturing, energy, commercial and mortgage banking, health care, pharmaceutical, insurance, construction, retail, agriculture, aerospace, mining, and software.

Mr. Boudouris specializes in post-acquisition disputes (including net working capital, earn-out, and indemnification claims), accounting and financial reporting for complex transactions, forensic investigations involving technical accounting matters, and helping clients prepare for financial statement audits and restatements.

Mr. Boudouris has provided post-acquisition dispute services to clients (including private equity firms, publicly traded companies, and individuals) regarding numerous stock and asset sales. With respect to such disputes, he has provided professional services on behalf of purchasers and sellers and also provided neutral arbitration services. Mr. Boudouris has provided testimony regarding working capital disputes through deposition and within federal bankruptcy court. He has reviewed and consulted on hundreds of purchase agreements.

Other notable assignments that Mr. Boudouris performed include: performing forensic accounting analyses for a recently acquired health care entity to help identify and explain unusual fluctuations in the entity's reported post-acquisition profitability; providing opening balance sheet and financial statement preparation accounting assistance to a high-end apparel manufacturing business emerging from bankruptcy; providing financial statement and audit preparation services to an industrial equipment manufacturing firm emerging from bankruptcy; investigating accounting irregularities within the mortgage division of a national bank; investigating claims of earnings management within the finance company of a publicly-traded manufacturing firm; and analyzing a publicly-traded construction company's application of percentage-of-completion accounting and assisting the company in its resulting financial statement restatement.


Appearances