Matthew K. Babcock, CPA, CIRA
Matthew K. Babcock, CPA, CFF, CFE, CIRA is a director with Berkeley Research Group, LLC in Salt Lake City and more than 23 years of experience providing services in bankruptcy, forensic/investigative accounting and litigation support. Prior to BRG, he worked with LECG LLC, Neilson Elggren LLP, Arthur Andersen, Neilson Elggren Durkin & Co. and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). As an honors intern with the FBI, he was assigned to work with the Office of Independent Counsel investigating former Secretary of Agriculture Mike Espy. Mr. Babcock has served in numerous bankruptcy and insolvency matters, including court appointments as trustee, receiver, accountant to the trustee, accountant to the liquidating estate manager, accountant to the debtor, financial advisor to the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors and financial advisor to the OfficialCommittee of Tort Claimants. His experience includes the investigation of alleged insider dealings; investigation and pursuit of preferences, fraudulent transfers and other causes of action; tracing of funds; financial data reconstruction; liquidation and substantive consolidation analyses; plan feasibility analyses; plan preparation; solvency analyses; claims analysis/resolution and liquidation of assets. He also has assisted trustees in operating chapter 11 companies, including analyzing prior and ongoing operations, developing cash-flow projections, budgeting, and managing other day-to-day accounting activity. Mr. Babcock has experience investigating fraud and mismanagement, including financial statement fraud, Ponzi schemes, embezzlement schemes, check-kiting, bank<br>fraud and bankruptcy fraud. He serves as a volunteer professional faculty member at the University of Utah, assisting in the instruction of the university’s Fraud Examination & Forensic Accounting course. He also has conducted numerous presentations relating to the investigation and analysis of business fraud, financial statement fraud, bankruptcy fraud and other fraud schemes. Mr. Babcock has provided both civil and criminal litigation support services, including the investigation of fraud and mismanagement, tracing of funds, partner disputes, lost-profit damages, patent-infringement damages, breach of contract, economic analyses and financial record reconstruction. He received his B.S. magna cum laude in accounting and his M.P.A. from Brigham Young University in 1998.