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Gain important fraud-fighting knowledge and learn best-practices from your own office or home computer by participating in our newest learning opportunity for anti-fraud professionals: ACFE Online Learning. ACFE Online Learning courses offer you a convenient way to enhance your anti-fraud skills!

Earn CPE credit for your designation by participating in one of our live webinars, accessing the archived version of a previously held webinar or purchasing a CD-ROM for your professional library.

Problems registering online? Call us for assistance at 877-488-2666 or email acfe_webinars@commpartners.com.

 
Upcoming Webinars
Fraud Related Interviewing
March 28, 2013 at 2:00 PM EDT
This course will teach you to incorporate the dynamics of the fraud triangle and fraud diamond to the interview process and to prepare an interview strategy based upon the information received from a fraud investigation.

Recent Archived Webinars
Ethics in an Unethical World
Originally offered on January 31, 2013
In this ACFE webinar you will learn about the challenges all of us face on a day-to-day basis and the personal impacts of each decision we make.

Construction Fraud: Detecting, Controlling & Auditing
Originally offered on September 27, 2012
This course will present attendees with an understanding of fraud's impact upon the industry and discuss the most common forms of construction project fraud.

Positioning for the Future: Creating and Promoting Your Professional Brand in an Evolving Job Market
Originally offered on August 30, 2012
Individuals in all areas of the fraud prevention industry who want to establish themselves as preferred candidates whether as employees, contractors, or consultants will benefit from this webinar.

Integrating Advanced Data Analytics to Identify Rogue Employee Behavior
Originally offered on July 26, 2012
Learn how leading companies are integrating new anti-fraud analytics into their internal audit, investigation or compliance work programs.

Neglected: Saving the Small Business from Occupational Fraud
Originally offered on May 31, 2012
It is estimated that small business employees make up 52% of the work force in the United States yet continue to rank the highest in occupational fraud frequency. Through this webinar, obtain a realistic view along with the impact fraud has on small businesses and how you can help lower those risks.

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