Forensic CPA Certificate Programs
Financial and Investigative Accounting
This course equips learners with the essential investigative, analytical, and accounting skills required to uncover, document, and prevent financial crimes.
This course explores the principles, techniques, and tools used by forensic accountants and investigators in the detection and resolution of fraud, embezzlement, and other financial misconducts. Learners will develop a deep understanding of how to analyze financial evidence, reconstruct transactions, and trace illicit financial flows in both corporate and criminal contexts.
| Module | Category |
| Module 17 | Financial Crimes |
| Module 18 | Net Worth Theory |
| Module 19 | Evidence Management |
| Module 20 | Accounting and Audit Techniques |
| Module 21 | Investigative Interview Analysis |
| Module 22 | Money Laundering |
| Module 23 | Trial Preparation and Testimony |
| Module 24 | Fraud Prevention and Security |
| Module 25 | Computer Crimes |
- Explain the fundamental principles of financial investigationand the integration of forensic accounting techniques within criminal and civil contexts.
- Identify and analyze indicators of fraud and financial misconductthrough examination of accounting records and documentation.
- Apply investigative proceduresfor evidence collection, documentation, and chain of custody in financial investigations.
- Perform financial analysis and transaction reconstructionto reveal hidden assets, laundering schemes, or misappropriated funds.
- Interpret and report findingsin accordance with legal and professional reporting standards for use in litigation or enforcement proceedings.
- Demonstrate ethical decision-makingand professional integrity in all aspects of financial investigation and reporting.
- Integrate interdisciplinary knowledgefrom accounting, criminology, and law enforcement to conduct comprehensive financial investigations.




