Instructor
Douglas Warren
Instructor
Douglas E. Warren, CPA, CFF, CFE
Sweetwater, Tennessee
Douglas E. Warren is Senior Partner and CEO of Warren Jackson CPA’s PLLC. Mr. Warren has over 42 years of experience in forensic accounting, fraud investigations and taxation. Mr. Warren is licensed as a Certified Public Accountant, Certified in Financial Forensics and Certified Fraud Examiner. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants, Association of Certified Fraud Examiners and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy.
Mr. Warren currently serves as Past Chair of the CPA Examination Review Board. Mr. Warren has served on the AICPA Board of Examiners and 4 terms as a member of Tennessee State Board of Accountancy. He serves on various non-profit and corporate boards including Peoples Bank of East Tennessee, PetroBeam, Inc., Samaritan Hands and Chair of Sweetwater Hospital. He is currently President of the Tennessee Society of CPAs.
Mr. Warren was the recipient of the 2016 Outstanding Discussion Leader awarded by the AICPA and a founding member of the Center for Public Trust. Mr. Warren speaks nationally on the topics of forensic accounting, fraud investigations, ethics and taxation. He has conducted fraud and ethical training for Campbell Soup, Black & Decker, Radio Shack, United States Postal Inspectors, Penske and other national entities.
Forensic accounting has been a rapidly growing part of the accounting profession for some time. The rapid expansion of technology, growth in various sectors of business and industry, and the rise and increase in complexity of white-collar crimes contribute to this growth. A diverse range of clients as well as cases involving all types of fraud make this an attractive profession, and one that is always in high demand.
Enhance your knowledge and skills with our Forensic Accounting: Fraud Investigations course. Whether you have an audit background, work within the
public sector, or aspire to be a forensic accountant, this course will provide you with the foundational knowledge to identify, investigate, and communicate your findings. You will also receive a copy of the AICPA’s Forensic & Litigation Service’s
Forensic Accounting — Fraud Investigations practice aid for future reference.
When you complete this course you will be able to:
• Outline the scope of services within a fraud investigation.
• Determine engagement scope and acceptance considerations.
• Apply appropriate investigative techniques to an investigation.
• Summarize and communicate your findings from a fraud
investigation.
• Evidence in the investigative process
• Tools used in forensic investigations
• Conducting interviews
• Forensic accounting reports
• Expert witness testimony
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Individuals looking to expand
their knowledge of forensic
accounting