Kim Onisko, MA, CPA, ABV, CFF, Cr.FA

Office Address:
5000 E. Spring St. #200
Long Beach, CA 90815

562-420-3100
   

Kim Onisko, MA, CPA, ABV, CFF, Cr.FA

Onisko & Scholz, LLP Certified Public Accountants



KIM JOSEPH ONISKO, MA, CPA, CFF Cr.FA 

 
"Certified Public Accountant"
"Certified in Financial Forensics"
"Accredited in Business Valuation"
"Certified Forensic Accountant"

Mr. Onisko practices public accountancy.  He performs accounting and tax work for corporate and non-profit clients.  Kim assists clients with business planning and aids in the purchase and sale of business.  A portion of Kim's practice is forensic accounting and litigation support.

Mr. Onisko has worked in litigation support since 1992.  He has performed economic loss analysis in matters of intellectual property, contract disputes, loss of profits and personal injury.

Kim has testified as an economic expert in State and Federal court.  His opinion testimony has ranged in matters of size from $100 thousand to over $500 million.  Kim is a board member of the American College of Forensic Examiners.

Mr. Onisko has performed forensic accountings and asset tracings in business and divorce litigation.  He has performed due diligence in a number of private M&A transactions.

Kim has consulted on and has opined on business valuations in a number of industries.  He has calculated values of business ownership interests and values of intangible assets.

As a consultant, Kim has prepared and responded to requests for production of documents.  He has assisted in drafting of complaints and interrogatory preparation.  Kim has assisted in preparing case strategy and has prepared exhibits for trial.  He has experience presenting strategic approaches and alternatives.

As an expert, Mr. Onisko presents his conclusions in a manner that is clear, concise and effective.

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This compliance bundle provides 33 hours of CLE credit including the required 5 hours of ethics, professionalism, substance abuse, and mental illness awareness credit, along with the required 3 Technology credits.