George R. Young, Ph.D., CFE, CPA
Offering an online fraud examination course without a textbook
This column's author discusses the content and delivery of a senior-level, undergraduate elective course in fraud examination.
Written By: Bob Hurt, Ph.D., CFE, George R. Young, Ph.D., CFE, CPA
Social media is a two-edged sword for students
Social media can help investigations but hurt those future fraud examiners who post inappropriate content.
Written By: Richard Hurley, Ph.D., J.D., CFE, George R. Young, Ph.D., CFE, CPA
Fraud examination training via MOOCs
Article on how anti-fraud educators can reach thousands of students via massive open online courses (MOOCs).
Written By: Cindy Greenman, Ph.D., CFE, Sylvia Tang, George R. Young, Ph.D., CFE, CPA
A taxing perspective on fraud
Tips on incorporating tax fraud in a fraud examination class
Written By: Carl Pacini, Ph.D., J.D., CPA, George R. Young, Ph.D., CFE, CPA
ACFE Student Chapters
The ACFE student chapters create anti-fraud communities on campuses that provide structure and robust skills development through training and education.
Written By: Gerald Smith, Ph.D., CPA, CIA, George R. Young, Ph.D., CFE, CPA
Interviewing pitfalls
Common interviewing pitfalls fraud examiners face, along with solutions.
Written By: Don Rabon, CFE, George R. Young, Ph.D., CFE, CPA
Visual sizzle
Do's and Don'ts on how educators can give their students an assignment to create videos for learning more about fraud examination
Written By: George R. Young, Ph.D., CFE, CPA, Shondra Johnson, CFE
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