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What is the Forensic CPA Society?
The Forensic CPA Society is a professional organization dedicated to promoting excellence in the field of forensic accounting. We provide certification, education, and a supportive community for forensic accountants.
What is the mission of the Forensic CPA Society?
Our mission is to develop forensic accountants who can uncover the truth, protect financial systems, and make meaningful contributions to the pursuit of justice. We aim to lead in advancing the field of forensic accounting while upholding the highest ethical standards.
What are the benefits of joining the Forensic CPA Society?
As a member, you will have access to a network of dedicated professionals, expert faculty, and a curriculum designed to prepare you for the demands of forensic accounting. You will also receive Continuing Professional Education (CPE) and training to help you excel in your career.
What is the history of the Forensic CPA Society?
The Forensic CPA Society was founded on July 15, 2005, by Donna Larsen. It was established to promote excellence in forensic accounting and to provide certification for CPAs specializing in this field.
How can I stay updated with the latest news and events from the Forensic CPA Society?
Stay updated by visiting our website and subscribing to our newsletter. We regularly post updates about our activities, events, and developments in the field of forensic accounting.
What is forensic accounting?
Forensic accounting is a specialized area of accounting that involves investigating financial records to uncover fraud, embezzlement, and financial misconduct. It plays a crucial role in legal and regulatory matters, providing critical financial evidence for dispute resolution and criminal investigations.
Who can become a Forensic Accountant?
To earn the Forensic Certified Public Accountant (Forensic CPA) credential, candidates must meet certain eligibility requirements and complete the certification process.
Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates must meet one of the following:
- Hold a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Chartered Accountant (CA), or an equivalent professional accounting designation.
- Hold a degree or recognized credential in a related anti-fraud field. These applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
- Hold an Associate-level membership with the Forensic CPA Society.
- Successfully complete the two-part exam.
- Upon successfully passing the two-part exam, candidates must submit an application for Forensic CPA Credential Membership with the Forensic CPA Society. Once approved, they will receive their official Forensic Certified Public Accountant (Forensic CPA) credential and certificate.
What membership levels does the Forensic CPA Society offer?
The Forensic CPA Society offers two levels of membership:
- Associate Membership
- Forensic CPA Credential Membership
What is the Associate Membership?
The Associate Membership is ideal for professionals exploring forensic accounting or working in related fields. It provides access to essential resources, networking opportunities, and professional development programs. This membership is designed for individuals preparing for the Forensic CPA exams and is the first step toward earning the FCPA credential. Annual Fee: USD $125
What is the Forensic CPA Credential Membership?
This membership is for professionals who have successfully completed the Forensic CPA exam. It grants the right to use the FCPA designation and includes exclusive access to advanced resources, continued education, and international networking opportunities.
Annual Fee: USD $150
What are the benefits of becoming a member?
Members receive:
- Access to exclusive forensic accounting resources and toolkits
- Invitations to professional development events and forums
- Inclusion in the “Find a Forensic CPA” directory
- Networking opportunities with industry professionals
- Access to research, updates, and best practices in the field
How does membership support career growth?
You can apply by visiting our official website and selecting the membership level that aligns with your current status and professional goals.
Once I achieve my FCPA credential do I need to do anything to maintain it?
After successfully completing the exam and achieving the FCPA credential, you must remain an active Forensic CPA Credential Member by paying the annual membership fee as well as complete a minimum of 20 hours of CPE each year in anti-fraud, legal, forensic accounting, or other approved related fields. At least 10 of these hours must relate directly to the Forensic CPA body of knowledge.
What is the Forensic CPA (FCPA) Program?
The FCPA Program is a professional certification that equips CPAs and financial professionals with the specialized skills required for forensic accounting. It covers fraud detection, financial investigations, litigation support, and expert testimony.
What are the main objectives of the program?
- Develop a deep understanding of forensic accounting
- Strengthen analytical and investigative abilities
- Improve communication and reporting skills
- Familiarize candidates with legal and regulatory contexts
- Promote ethical standards and best practices
- Prepare participants for certification and professional advancement
Who should enroll in this program?
The program is ideal for CPAs, auditors, legal professionals, compliance officers, and financial investigators seeking to enhance their expertise in forensic accounting and fraud examination.
What topics are covered in the program?
- Forensic accounting techniques
- Financial data analytics
- Legal and regulatory frameworks
- Fraud investigation methodologies
- Ethical considerations
- Litigation support and expert testimony
- Emerging trends in the field
What will I be able to do after completing this program?
- Investigate and analyze financial fraud
- Provide litigation support and expert witness services
- Prepare detailed financial reports for legal use
- Navigate complex regulatory and compliance environments
- Contribute to the integrity of financial reporting
Is this a practical or theoretical program?
- The program integrates both theoretical knowledge and practical application. Participants will engage in real-world scenarios to practice forensic accounting, investigative techniques, and courtroom communication.
Is the program recognized by any professional bodies?
- Yes. The Forensic CPA certification is recognized within the forensic accounting and financial investigation community.
What kind of career opportunities does this open up?
- Forensic Accountant
- Fraud Examiner
- Litigation Support Specialist
- Financial Investigator
- Compliance Analyst
- Expert Witness Consultant
How does the program support professional development?
The certification enhances your analytical, legal, and ethical skillset—making you an asset in both private and public sector investigations.
How do I register or get more information?
For registration details, program schedule, and enrollment support, please visit our website or contact our admissions team directly.
What topics are covered in the Forensic CPA Exam?
- Forensic Accounting
- Asset Misappropriation
- Financial Accounting Application
- Conducting Investigations
- Forensic Analysis
- Computer Forensics
What is the format of the exam?
Each part includes 120 multiple-choice questions with a 3.5-hour time limit. Candidates must score at least 70% overall and complete both parts within one year.
Can I retake the exam if I fail?
Yes. Candidates may retake the exam up to three times. The fee is USD $300 per attempt.
What happens after I pass the exam?
Candidates must submit an application for Credential Membership. Once approved, they will receive the official Forensic CPA credential and certificate.
What study formats are available?
- Instructor-Led Program: Includes live classes (twice weekly for 6 months), recorded sessions, real-world case studies, proctored exams, e-book, study guide, and internship opportunities.
- Self-Study Program: Includes 24/7 access to recorded content, downloadable materials, PowerPoint presentations, assessments, and two proctored exams.
Which option is best for me?
- Choose Instructor-Led if you prefer structure and real-time interaction.
- Choose Self-Study if you prefer learning at your own pace with flexibility.
What are the fees for the Forensic CPA Program?
- Instructor-Led Program: USD $4,000
- Self-Study Program: USD $3,000
Is there a fee to retake the exam?
Yes, the retake fee is USD $300 per attempt.
How do I make a payment?
Payments can be made online via our website at www.fcpas.org
Are refunds available if I withdraw?
Please refer to the Refund & Withdrawal Policy on the website or contact our support team.
How can I contact the Forensic CPA Society?
You can reach us at:
Address: 1150 NW 72nd Ave, Suite 455, Miami, Florida 33126, United States
Phone: +1 (305) 289-8187
Email: info@fcpas.org
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