Forensic Accounting: Fraud Investigations
Overview
In high demand - forensic accounting knowledge and skills (bold)
Forensic accounting has been a rapidly growing part of the accounting profession for some time. The rapid expansion in technology and growth in various sectors of business and industry, and the increase in complexity of white-collar crimes, all contribute to this growth. A diverse range of clients, as well as cases involving all types of fraud, make this an attractive profession, and one that is always in high demand.
Enhance your knowledge and skills with our Forensic Accounting: Fraud Investigations webcast. Whether you’re a forensic accountant, or an aspiring one, this webcast will provide you with the foundational knowledge to successfully identify, investigate, and communicate your findings. You will also receive a copy of the AICPA’s Forensic & Litigation Service’s Forensic Accounting - Fraud Investigations practice aid for future reference.
Delivery Method: Individual webcast
CPE Credit: Accounting
Program Level: Basic
This course is being offered by a 3rd party vendor and will not be accessible on your My CPE page. Webinar access information will be emailed directly to you by AICPA.
Highlights
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
Objectives
- Recognize the scope of services within a fraud investigation.
- Identify engagement scope and acceptance considerations.
- Recall appropriate investigative techniques for an investigation.
- Indicate findings from a fraud investigation to be communicated in your report.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Rumbi Petrozzello, Senior Director, Head of Strategy, Consulting, Seramount
Rumbi Petrozzello is the Head of Strategy, Consulting at Seramount. Previously Rumbi was the principal of Rock Consulting and with Aon’s Cyber Solutions. At Aon, she directed the career-development arm of the company’s Women in Cyber program, also serving as a leader in the organization’s Asian and Pacific Islander employee resource group. Leveraging training on building racial equity, through Race Forward, Rumbi led Courageous Conversations on antiracism and racial equity and, as a certified facilitator, led sessions on activating allyship and leading inclusively.
A Past President of the New York State Society of CPAs, in 2021, Rumbi became the first woman of color elected to serve in that role in the organization’s 125-year history. There, she launched the organization’s first-ever Women’s Initiative, and then went on to found and preside over the organization’s Diversity & Inclusion committee.
Rumbi has been recognized and honored for her DEI work and has been on countless panels. She has also been interviewed by numerous news outlets such as The New York Times, New York Post, CBS, and The Rachel Maddow Show.
A graduate of Mount Holyoke College, in Massachusetts, Rumbi received a BA in economics, and then went on to the University of South Africa, where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in accounting science. She is a certified public accountant, is certified in financial forensics, and is a certified fraud examiner. Rumbi and her husband live in Arverne, New York, where he surfs and she runs. She also loves reading, podcasts, all manner of sport, and traveling. Rumbi dreams of becoming a Double Dutch skipper one day.
Non-Member Price $419.00
Member Price $349.00