CPE for Fraud Examiners
Requirements, Accreditations & Approvals
Each year Fraud Examiners are required to obtain Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits to stay current with the latest developments in the field. Browse courses that meet your requirements, or choose one of our course packages, specially curated to contain all the hours and credits you need, in one place. The courses on LearnFormula may be counted towards professionally relevant, verifiable learning activities. It is the student's responsibility to validate whether an activity is an eligible educational activity for their professional development requirements based on their own learning needs.
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To maintain your CFE Credential, you are required to earn at least 20 hours of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) every 12-month period. At least 10 of these hours must relate directly to the detection and deterrence of fraud and 2 hours must relate directly to ethics. As a CFE, you are not required to complete Continuing Professional Education through the ACFE. CPE credit from any organization will be accepted as long as the course meets the requirements set for acceptable types of CPE credit and acceptable fields of study. The courses on our marketplace count toward fraud-related, ethics-related and non-fraud & non-ethics-related CPE under the ACFE’s acceptable fields of study.
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