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Rachel Kinzer, CPA/CFF, CFE
Rachel Kinzer, CPA/CFF, CFE, is a Manager in Moore Colson’s Consulting Practice. Rachel has seven years of forensic accounting, auditing, and small business accounting experience. She began her career with MSR Accounting & Business Solutions in Greenville, SC, where she managed the accounting and payroll for small businesses and prepared individual federal and state income tax returns. After MSR Accounting & Business Solutions, Rachel worked as a staff accountant for Myers and Stauffer, LC, in Atlanta, GA, where she completed review and attestation engagements for the Georgia Department of Community Health, Virginia Department of Health, and Alabama Department of Education. On these projects, Rachel’s responsibilities included completing on-site field examinations and desk reviews to test and verify participants’ compliance with state and federal reporting standards in various governmental incentive programs. Rachel has a wide range of financial analysis and data modeling skills and has experience working with large data sets. In addition, she has experience with data query languages, data visualization, and Visual Basic Application programming language. Before joining Moore Colson, she held a position at Acuitas, Inc. working on economic damage and forensic accounting engagements in various industries, including accounting malpractice, heavy equipment rentals, manufacturing, telecommunications, and healthcare. At Moore Colson, Rachel has assisted with various assignments, including lost profit calculations, fraud investigations, equitable distribution calculations, bankruptcies, and internal control risk assessment consulting.