Crowe Horwath - Services

Services

Crowe offers the following services:

  • Audit: services include external audit, financial reporting, accounting advisory, benefit plan audit and specialized audits.
  • Tax: services include federal, state and local, international, tax accounting and private client.
  • Advisory: services are categorized into 10 service lines:
  1. Bankruptcy and insolvency
  2. Benefit plan consulting and compliance services
  3. Business management
  4. Forensic services
  5. Fresh-start accounting
  6. Investment banking
  7. Restructuring advisory
  8. Transaction services
  9. Merger and acquisition integration
  10. Valuation
  • Risk: services include enterprise, regulatory, technology, fraud, operational and financial risk.
  • Performance: services include revenue enhancement, operational improvement, advisory services and change management.

Industries overview:

  • Construction
  • Financial Services
  • Food & Commodities
  • Government
  • Healthcare
  • Higher Education
  • Manufacturing and Distribution
  • Not-for-Profit
  • Private Equity Groups
  • Retail Dealer

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