Cherry Hill, NJ
856-667-4100
bmulford@alloysilverstein.com
Recognized South Jersey leader in litigation support, forensic accounting and business valuations for 40 years.
Mr. Mulford is a 1972 graduate of Rutgers University with a B.A. in accounting. Originally certified as a CPA in New Hampshire, he is currently licensed in the state of New Jersey. Mr. Mulford earned the AICPA’s certificates of educational achievement in Business Valuation and in Advanced Business Valuation, and has been awarded the Accredited Business Valuation (ABV) designation by the AICPA. He also met the requirements to earn the Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF) credential, which include demonstrating significant business experience in the area of financial forensics as well as completing a minimum of 75 hours of life-long learning and education activities in the area of financial forensics.
Drawing on his 40+ years of experience with a diverse clientele and an emphasis on closely held businesses and professional practices, Mr. Mulford provides a broad range of accounting and tax services to the firm’s clients. Mr. Mulford has served as director of the firm’s forensic accounting services including business valuation and litigation support. Mr. Mulford’s involvement in forensic accounting services began in 1978, and has steadily increased in proportion to his overall workload, becoming the single largest portion of his work efforts. On behalf of clients, he has testified in court in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Gloucester, Cumberland, Salem, Montgomery, Delaware and Philadelphia Counties, has been recommended by the courts as a joint expert, has been appointed by the court as its expert, and hired as an arbitrator or panelist in various litigation matters. He has been consulted by the Philadelphia Inquirer as a matrimonial forensic accountant.
Mr. Mulford has participated in lectures and seminars for the Rutgers family business program, the N.J. Society of CPAs, the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, the N.J. Chapter of the American Trial Lawyers Association, various bar association meetings and seminars, local law firms and a variety of business organizations. Topics included understanding business tax returns, how to analyze balance sheets and income statements, a mock trial on business valuation, forensic accounting, hidden assets, Orgler vs. Orgler and business valuation, Hot Tax Tips in matrimonial litigation, what to look for in a forensic accountant, divorce taxation, and financial and income tax issues in Family Law in N.J.
Getting to Know Bruce
A native of Merchantville, NJ, Bruce is an experienced sail and power boater. He was active in his local community while raising his children in Cherry Hill, including serving on the Board of Trustees of his community homeowners association, was a leader to the area Boy Scouts troop, lent his financial expertise to the Parent-Teachers Association, participated in the neighborhood Crime Watch Program, and served on the board of the Cherry Hill Soccer Club, where he also coached boys soccer.
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