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Globally preferred by employers, the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) designation denotes proven expertise in fraud prevention, detection, deterrence and investigation. Members with the CFE credential experience professional growth and quickly position themselves as leaders in the global anti-fraud community. In fact, the ACFE’s 2006 Compensation Guide for Anti-Fraud Professionals reveals that CFEs earn 18% more than non-CFEs in similar jobs.
University-Sponsored CFE Exam Review Courses
If you are considering becoming a CFE, these courses will help you master the extensive subject matter. The instructors will review the four main subject areas covered on the CFE Exam: (1) Financial Transactions, (2) Legal Elements of Fraud, (3) Fraud Investigation, and (4) Criminology and Ethics. Registrants will receive a printed course handbook and a copy of the CFE Exam Prep Course. The following schools are offering the CFE Exam Review Course:
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