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The February 2008 comment at the top of the page is unnecessary. The article is about a professional certification that is awarded by a professional association (i.e. the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners). Of course the primary source is the association and is thus affiliated with the subject. You will not find any third-party sources for this page. However, there will be third party sources for other pages dealing with fraud or fraud investigation in general.
I have no objection to the substance of the article, but perhaps explain why Sequence Forensic Accounting - out of the thousands of private sector firms doing this work - should be chosen here as a reference? -- BramleyBarn 21:43, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
I added the link back because in my research, I found that it had many, many helpful articles. I did not know that sites with valuable resources were prohibited from being a part of the links? Indiaforensic is also a private sector firm but the link remains.
Do you have any links with Sequence? The article is about CFEs, not fraud.
Indiaforensic is not a great link, but on first look appears to be a not-for-profit organisation so didn't want to take it down immediately. -- BramleyBarn 07:48, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
So isn't this just all a fraud itself, the association a made up institution to give some semi-fishy businesses credibility? I came to this article because I found the "CFE" term on this site http://ismycellphonebugged.com/Author.html - a site that seems to target private individuals who run around with a tin foil hat and not so much the businesses mentioned to give the book some more credibility. The author of that book carries a whole lot of similar "certificates" noone ever heard of and I wouldn't be surprised if the same people helps one to all of them.-- 80.171.136.100 ( talk) 22:06, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
The association does not verify education, experience or background. Anyone can become a CFE by taking the exam and paying the membership fee. There are probably many honest and ethical CFE's but scammers and cons use the credential to gain credibility and to put their victims off guard. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.240.35.25 ( talk) 21:33, 6 June 2013 (UTC)
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The February 2008 comment at the top of the page is unnecessary. The article is about a professional certification that is awarded by a professional association (i.e. the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners). Of course the primary source is the association and is thus affiliated with the subject. You will not find any third-party sources for this page. However, there will be third party sources for other pages dealing with fraud or fraud investigation in general.
I have no objection to the substance of the article, but perhaps explain why Sequence Forensic Accounting - out of the thousands of private sector firms doing this work - should be chosen here as a reference? -- BramleyBarn 21:43, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
I added the link back because in my research, I found that it had many, many helpful articles. I did not know that sites with valuable resources were prohibited from being a part of the links? Indiaforensic is also a private sector firm but the link remains.
Do you have any links with Sequence? The article is about CFEs, not fraud.
Indiaforensic is not a great link, but on first look appears to be a not-for-profit organisation so didn't want to take it down immediately. -- BramleyBarn 07:48, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
So isn't this just all a fraud itself, the association a made up institution to give some semi-fishy businesses credibility? I came to this article because I found the "CFE" term on this site http://ismycellphonebugged.com/Author.html - a site that seems to target private individuals who run around with a tin foil hat and not so much the businesses mentioned to give the book some more credibility. The author of that book carries a whole lot of similar "certificates" noone ever heard of and I wouldn't be surprised if the same people helps one to all of them.-- 80.171.136.100 ( talk) 22:06, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
The association does not verify education, experience or background. Anyone can become a CFE by taking the exam and paying the membership fee. There are probably many honest and ethical CFE's but scammers and cons use the credential to gain credibility and to put their victims off guard. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.240.35.25 ( talk) 21:33, 6 June 2013 (UTC)