Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination
Completed Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination through West Virginia University and Coursera.
This page documents Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination and explains how the credential supports LPIIA's investigative methods without overstating its scope, authority, or outcome.
Exact Credential or Training Title
The record is titled “Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination” and was issued or provided by West Virginia University / Coursera. Public wording is limited to: Completed Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination through West Virginia University and Coursera.. The title is not expanded into a different license, certification, or specialty.
Verification and Date
Available verification information is maintained in the credential source record. The issue date is recorded in the internal registry and should be rechecked when a public status, renewal, or expiration matters. A missing expiration date is not represented as lifetime validity.
What the Training or Credential Supports
Course completion in forensic accounting and fraud examination. Related capabilities include Fraud, and Business Intelligence. It supports knowledge and method; it does not guarantee a case result.
Relevance to LPIIA Work
The credential may support planning, lawful collection, source evaluation, technical understanding, documentation, reporting, or client communication. LPIIA still applies current law, source checks, equipment limits, and case-specific judgment on every assignment.
Limits and Accurate Public Use
The credential is not used to imply law-enforcement authority, legal advice, penetration-testing services, accident-reconstruction expertise, or a capability outside the issuer’s actual curriculum. Public content should use the exact title, issuer, date, verification source, and approved wording.
Common Questions
What is the exact title?
Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination
Who issued it?
West Virginia University / Coursera
Does it guarantee a result?
No. A credential supports knowledge or authority within its scope; it does not guarantee an investigative outcome.
How should it be described publicly?
Completed Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination through West Virginia University and Coursera.
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