The Gary E. West College of Business at West Liberty University is sponsoring a three-day continuing professional education program on accounting fraud investigation. The course will be offered May 2-4 at the Best Western Parkway Center Inn in Pittsburgh.
The Accredited Fraud Investigator program is a 24-credit-hour non-degree certificate program that includes classroom instruction, case studies and a comprehensive examination. To qualify for AFI designation, participants must complete the coursework and pass the examination.
The program profiles the world of forensic accounting. A panel of expert instructors will present a complete overview of fraud investigation, including elements of fraud, legal issues, financial statement analysis and a discussion of the range of investigative tools available. Public and government accountants, law enforcement personnel, attorneys, internal and independent auditors, fraud investigators, educators, financial officers and their accounting staff and any business person wanting to safeguard his or her organization’s assets should consider attending this valuable training program.
Tuition of $1,850 includes three days of instruction, course materials, refreshments and the examination fee. For more detailed information about the program, including registration requirements, CPE/CLE credits and applicable discounts, contact Stacey Halloran, administrative director of the Forensic Institute, at (304) 522-8770 or visit the website at www.theforensicinstitute.org/afi.
The Gary E. West College of Business at West Liberty University is committed to the ideal of quality education for business students and to serving the business community. Its mission is to provide students with an environment that enables them to acquire the knowledge, skills, competencies, ethics and values necessary to make a positive contribution to society and the business profession and to grow both professionally and personally. The university is located in northern West Virginia, about 50 miles from downtown Pittsburgh. For more information, visit the website at westliberty.edu.