Does the CFE (certified Fraud Examiner) credential offer tangible benefits to a licensed CPA?
The CFE credential is excellent and impressive, especially if you are going to change careers and focus just on this area. Looking at your career path, this would seem to be in an entirely different direction. Certainly it is a much narrower niche. I would think that you would want something that will give you more flexibility with multiple career paths. Also, if you want to do consulting on the side, you would want to to have many different types of consulting that you can choose from. Also, the CFE credential takes a fair amount of time, and is somewhat expensive. I am taking an examination which will give me the Certified Due Diligence Professional credential. It comes from an association call the Association of Due Diligence Professionals. What they are doing is really quite interesting. They took the old idea of due diligence and completely changed it into a methodology for analyzing anything in organizations and producing very strong analysis. It’s all based on some new science t
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