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Why Get Certified?

Step-by-Step Guide:

Master every step of an internal fraud investigation - from uncovering the first questionable activity or receiving initial allegations, to testifying as a witness and establishing ongoing antifraud programs.

 

Practical Know-How:

Understand and demonstrate knowledge of forensic accounting. Applying the four phases of forensic accounting review. Identify the opportunities for fraud and different kinds of perceived pressures. Analyze fraudulent financial reporting and financial statement fraud. Recognize employee fraud schemes and its characteristics. Build and design anti-fraud program. Conduct internal corporate investigation under different phases. Gain practical expertise in forensic interviewing, evidence documentation and protection. Learn how to staff and manage a dependable forensic audit team.

 

Legal Updates:

Address legal concerns. Be better equipped to design internal controls to ensure compliance with regulations. Understand the legal environment as expert witness

 

Minimize Possibility of Financial Losses:

Learn how to detect fraud early to minimize the possibility of financial loss.

 

Certification:

Fully accredited by the Institute of Certified Forensic Accountant North America. Participants of this program shall be eligible to become a Certified Forensic Accountant (CrFA®).

 

Find out if you can become CrFA®.

Upcoming Events

Forensic Accounting Masterclass
Date: May 14 - 15, 2013
Venue:Hilton Hotel Melbourne, Australia


Forensic Accounting Masterclass
Date: June 8 - 9, 2013
Venue: Regal Hotel Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

 

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The ICFA Asia-Pacific objective is to provide clients with the best possible professional forensic accounting and fraud examination consulting services from our members. All members provide, create, and maintain their own profiles. ICFA Asia-Pacific is not responsible for the contents of the member profiles, nor does it guarantee the performance of the services provided by its members.

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