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We’VE GAMIFIED FRAUD INVESTIGATION TRAINING

We’ve gamified ethics continuing education you will want to play over and over again!

We’ve done this by combining real-life case studies with interactive in-person and online games that qualify for ethics continuing education credit. What would something like this look like? We’re glad you asked! You can check out our YouTube overview videos here:

Whether you are new to fraud investigation or an experienced professional, you’re going to love The Investigation Game cases.

The Investigation Game was created by experienced fraud investigator and forensic accountant, Leah Wietholter, MBA, CFE, PI. To learn more about Leah, check out her bio here. To learn more about why and how she created The Investigation Game, check out her blog post here

 
 

What people are saying


I love this kind of investigation and research! This is such a cool concept!
— Game Participant (Paralegal)
I loved getting to work through the process and trying to logically discover what had happened in the case.
— Game Participant (Auditor)
 
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Who Should Play:

 

●      Accounting, finance, forensic accounting students

●      Fraud examiners, fraud investigators, forensic accountants

●      Auditors, accountants

●      Private investigators

●      Law enforcement

●      Bank examiners, loan officers

●      Compliance officers

●      Tabletop and board game enthusiasts, escape room enthusiasts

●      Sherlock Holmes fans

●      Anyone who has ever said, “I always wanted to be a private investigator.”

 

 
 

NASBA Sponsor Statement:

For more information regarding refund, concerns and program cancellation policies, please contact us at 918.574.6616 or email us.

Workman Forensics, LLC is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org.