With an MBA in finance from Golden Gate University in San Francisco, California, Brenda Roberts has been serving public and private organizations as an audit professional for over two decades. Brenda Roberts is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and a member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE).
With more than 85,000 members, the ACFE was created to support the profssionals working to prevent, detect amd investigate fraud. Students, educators, and others interested in the the field of fraud deterrence and fraud examinations can join ACFE in one of its membership categories.
To become a CFE-accredited anti-fraud professional, an individual must join the ACFE as a student, associate, or educator member and pass the CFE exam. All ACFE members receive benefits, such as access to Fraud Magazine and participation in ACFE seminars and conferences. However, only CFE members have access to the professional visibility and credibility of the CFE designation, which is accepted worldwide.
According to the 2020 Compensation Guide for Anti-Fraud Professionals, CFEs also tend to earn 34 percent more than non-certified anti-fraud professionals. The designation demonstrates a high level of industry knowledge, skill, and professionalism; as a result, CFEs are in high demand.
With more than 85,000 members, the ACFE was created to support the profssionals working to prevent, detect amd investigate fraud. Students, educators, and others interested in the the field of fraud deterrence and fraud examinations can join ACFE in one of its membership categories.
To become a CFE-accredited anti-fraud professional, an individual must join the ACFE as a student, associate, or educator member and pass the CFE exam. All ACFE members receive benefits, such as access to Fraud Magazine and participation in ACFE seminars and conferences. However, only CFE members have access to the professional visibility and credibility of the CFE designation, which is accepted worldwide.
According to the 2020 Compensation Guide for Anti-Fraud Professionals, CFEs also tend to earn 34 percent more than non-certified anti-fraud professionals. The designation demonstrates a high level of industry knowledge, skill, and professionalism; as a result, CFEs are in high demand.

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