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Webinar

Reporting the Results of a Fraud Investigation

Monday, April 14, 2025
1:30-3:30 p.m. Central
2 CPE (2 technical)

Course code: 25WX-0181
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Online registration is not available due to server maintenance. Please call 952-831-2707 between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Central to register.


This course focuses on concluding a fraud examination and participating in court activity. You will learn how to draft an effective written report on a fraud investigation, including exhibits and visual aids that will help make your case. We will discuss common questions asked of financial experts and techniques for successfully testifying at deposition and trial. This is the most practical fraud investigation course you will ever take. Rather than learning only the theory of fraud, you will learn how a forensic accountant actually investigates fraud from the beginning to the end. We focus on forensic accounting techniques used in the field to prove what happened, who was involved, how much money was stolen, and where the money went. Reporting the Results of a Fraud Investigation is Part 4 of a series of four courses on fraud investigations. Each course is a stand-alone class that may be taken individually. For comprehensive instruction on completing a fraud investigation from start to finish, take all four. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.

Major subjects

  • Written reports and supporting documentation
  • Methods of presenting evidence to help non-accountants understand the numbers
  • Evaluating reports of opposing experts
  • Responding to a motion in limine or Daubert challenge as an expert witness
  • Common lines of questioning for financial experts
  • Preparing for deposition and trial
  • Effectively testifying at deposition and trial

Learning objectives

  • Write an effective report on the results of a fraud investigation
  • Present evidence effectively with visual aids
  • Respond to a motion in limine or Daubert challenge
  • Know how to testify effectively at deposition and trial

Who should take this program?

  • Anyone who wants to learn how to do financial fraud investigations

Pricing

Standard Member Fee $89.00
checkmark Standard Nonmember Fee $89.00
Our records indicate you are a nonmember. If you register, you will be charged $89.00 (Standard Nonmember Fee). Members: Please log in to receive member fee.

Online registration is not available due to server maintenance. Please call 952-831-2707 between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Central to register.

More program information

Instructor Tracy Coenen
Location Online
Area
of study
Accounting & audit
Field(s)
of study
Accounting - Technical (2.0)
Level Intermediate
Format Group Internet Based
Sponsor CPA Crossings, LLC
NASBA ID#: 108744
Prerequisites Prereq. General knowledge of fraud investigations
Advance
prep
None
Cancellation
policy
Receive a full refund if you cancel at least four business days before the event start date.
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