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Certified Fraud Examiner Certification Essentials: Financial Crimes, Investigations & Compliance for Success. CFE Prep.
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What you'll learn

  • Understand the fundamentals of fraud examination and the different types of occupational fraud.
  • Identify asset misappropriation, corruption, and financial statement fraud schemes.
  • Recognize common fraud indicators, warning signs, and organizational red flags.
  • Learn professional fraud investigation methodologies and planning techniques.
  • Conduct effective interviews with witnesses and suspects using proven communication strategies.
  • Analyze statements and identify potential indicators of deception.
  • Apply data analysis techniques to detect suspicious transactions and fraudulent activities.
  • Explain the legal framework governing criminal and civil fraud investigations.
  • Understand evidence handling, chain of custody, and expert witness responsibilities.
  • Learn corporate governance principles and fraud-related regulatory compliance requirements.
  • Conduct fraud risk assessments and evaluate organizational fraud vulnerabilities.
  • Design ethical programs, whistleblower mechanisms, and fraud prevention strategies.
  • Strengthen organizational fraud detection, prevention, and compliance programs.
This course includes:
1.5 total hours on-demand video
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0 downloadable resources
24 lessons
Full lifetime access
Access on mobile and TV
Certificate of completion
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Course content

Requirements

  • No prior experience in fraud examination is required..
  • An interest in fraud detection, investigation, risk management, compliance, or corporate governance..
  • A willingness to learn and apply fraud examination principles through practical examples and real-world concepts..

Description

This course contains the use of Artificial Intelligence.

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This course provides a comprehensive and practical introduction to the field of fraud examination, equipping learners with the knowledge and skills required to detect, investigate, prevent, and manage financial fraud in organizations of all sizes.

Whether you are an aspiring fraud examiner, auditor, accountant, compliance professional, investigator, risk manager, business owner, or finance student, this course offers a solid foundation in the principles, methodologies, and best practices used by professionals to combat fraud.

Fraud continues to be one of the most significant threats facing businesses, government agencies, financial institutions, and nonprofit organizations. Understanding how fraud occurs, why individuals commit fraud, and how organizations can identify and prevent fraudulent activities has become an essential skill in today’s business environment.

Throughout this course, you will explore the complete fraud examination process, from recognizing fraud schemes to conducting investigations and implementing effective prevention strategies.

You will begin by learning the fundamentals of fraud examination and the various categories of occupational fraud. The course explains common asset misappropriation schemes, including cash receipt fraud, skimming, cash larceny, fraudulent disbursements, payroll fraud, expense reimbursement fraud, billing schemes, inventory theft, and other methods used to steal organizational assets.

You will also examine corruption schemes such as bribery, conflicts of interest, illegal gratuities, and extortion, along with the techniques commonly used in financial statement fraud to manipulate financial reporting.

As you progress, you will gain valuable insight into professional fraud investigation methodologies. You will learn how investigations are planned and conducted, how evidence is gathered and documented, and how interviews with witnesses and suspects are performed using effective communication techniques.

The course also explores methods for analyzing statements, recognizing indicators of deception, conducting background investigations, utilizing public records, and applying data analysis techniques to identify fraud patterns, anomalies, and red flags. Additionally, you will develop an understanding of asset tracing concepts and the principles involved in recovering misappropriated assets.

A strong understanding of the legal environment is essential for every fraud examiner. This course introduces the legal principles governing fraud investigations, including criminal and civil law concepts, the legal definition of fraud, corporate governance requirements, regulatory compliance, and the responsibilities organizations must fulfill during internal investigations.

You will also learn about the rights of individuals involved in investigations, proper evidence handling procedures, chain of custody requirements, and the role of expert witnesses in legal proceedings.

Prevention is one of the most effective ways to reduce fraud risk, and this course places significant emphasis on proactive fraud management. You will explore the behavioral and organizational factors that contribute to fraud, including the Fraud Triangle and other criminological theories.

The course demonstrates how organizations design effective internal control systems using recognized frameworks, conduct fraud risk assessments, establish ethical corporate cultures, implement whistleblower programs, strengthen human resource controls, and evaluate fraud risks through continuous monitoring and reporting.

Throughout the course, real-world concepts, practical examples, and professional best practices are presented to help bridge the gap between theory and application. Rather than focusing solely on definitions, you will develop a practical understanding of how fraud schemes operate, how investigators think, how organizations respond to fraud incidents, and how effective control environments can significantly reduce the likelihood of fraud occurring.

By the end of this course, you will have developed a well-rounded understanding of fraud examination, investigation techniques, legal considerations, corporate governance, fraud prevention strategies, internal controls, and risk management practices.

You will be better prepared to identify warning signs of fraud, contribute to organizational fraud prevention initiatives, support internal investigations, and strengthen your professional capabilities in auditing, accounting, compliance, forensic investigation, and corporate governance.

Whether you are looking to advance your career, strengthen your professional knowledge, prepare for fraud-related responsibilities in your organization, or build a solid foundation for further study in fraud examination and forensic accounting, this course provides the practical knowledge and confidence needed to succeed in the growing field of fraud detection, investigation, and prevention.

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Who this course is for:

  • Aspiring fraud examiners who want to build a strong foundation in fraud detection, investigation, and prevention.
  • Auditors, internal auditors, and accountants seeking to strengthen their fraud examination and risk assessment skills.
  • Compliance officers, governance professionals, and risk managers responsible for fraud prevention and regulatory compliance.
  • Finance professionals who want to better understand financial fraud schemes and internal controls.
  • Forensic accounting and finance students looking to expand their practical knowledge of fraud examination.
  • Business owners, entrepreneurs, and managers who want to protect their organizations from fraud and financial misconduct.
  • Internal investigators, corporate security professionals, and ethics officers involved in workplace investigations.
  • Anyone interested in learning how fraud occurs, how it is investigated, and how organizations can effectively prevent and detect fraudulent activities.
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