Description:
Identifying potential fraud within large data sets can be challenging. In this course, you will learn how to identify anomalies and potential fraud in large data sets using the theory behind Benford’s Law.
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CPE Information:
You Will Learn How To:
- Identify anomalies and potential fraud in large data sets using the theory of Benford’s Law
ADVANCED PREPARATION: NONE
FIELD OF STUDY: SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE
LAST UPDATED: JANUARY 2019
DELIVERY METHOD: NANO LEARNING
ACFE Nano Self-Study Courses Feature:
24/7 access to courses through your Internet browser
Save time and quickly earn CPE credits with instant access, grading and printable certificate
The flexibility to start or stop a course and pick-up right where you left off
No additional shipping fees
System Requirements:
Internet access: High-speed connection recommended
Free Adobe Flash Player
Speakers required for video sound
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What are nano self-study courses?
A: Nano self-study courses are 10-minute explorations of specific anti-fraud topics.
Q: Why should I take a nano self-study course?
A: Nano self-study courses allow you to learn useful snippets of anti-fraud knowledge while earn NASBA approved CPE without committing a lot of time or money. Like all our online self-study courses, nano courses offer immediate, 24/7 access.