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The CFE Exam Prep Course software. Free Resources; Fraud 101. 2017 CFE Exam Prep Toolkit, International Edition Featured Products 2018 CFE Exam Prep Course. Fraud Examiners Manual. Becoming a CFE and deliberated over taking the exam with. It is the international edition only to realise it is the US.

Open Paperport Max Files. Original Message: From: Carolyn Halim Subject: Fraud Examiners Manual Thanks! I have the online version that I'm using with the Prep Course- I wish there was a way you can just click on the reference link at the bottom of the question and it takes you to the specific section of the manual. Every time I want to look a section up I go to menu-click on the corresponding section-then search for the appropriate page number. I figured there would be an easier way to navigate the manual but haven't been able to figure it out. ------------------------------ Carolyn Reply to discussion: From: Rebecca Ciscel, CFE, CPA Subject: Fraud Examiners Manual I used the online prep course last year. There are a few shortcuts to maneuvering around in the prep course; I can't remember all of them.

I can't access it anymore, since I'm done with my Exam. However, I do agree the online Manual is slightly difficult to switch back & forth to, and from Review Question references. In the Manual screen, I do remember you can right-click to flip back 1 page, left-click for next page. My best study strategy was: take the Pre-Assessment & start on the Section that was the easiest / highest Pre-Assessment score. Read 1 entire Section of Manual, then take Review Questions, re-study Manual on Questions I missed, then take Practice Exam. Keygen Draw Plus X6 Free. Then onto the next Section of the Manual, repeat above steps.

GOOD LUCK:) ------------------------------ Rebecca Ciscel, CFE, CPA Forensic Accountant Phoenix AZ. Post: Hey guys, new to the forum and just want to confirm something. Would everyone agree that the best way to study is just doing several multiple choice questions and taking notes vs reading the manual? Trying to find the most efficient & effective way to get prepared. Response #1: Every person has their own study practices.

Personally, I like to review the questions and then go back and learn what I didn't already know. I have the manual and prep course and I use them together. I could not even imagine trying to pretend that I am going to read every page of that manual. It's a great reference, but I'm not going to lie. I study mostly from the notes that are provided at the bottom of a question when you get it wrong.

Best of Luck! Victoria Response #2: Jon, I have to agree with Victoria. This question has been posed frequently over the six years since I earned my CFE. The answer almost always is use the prep course (with its questions and practice exams) as your main tool. Use the manual as a reference for areas that you need to study more - you will be guided to the right part of the manual by the system when you're going through the questions. As Victoria points out, the manual is huge - and reading it page by page would take a lot of time and would likely cause fatigue rather than help.

Work with the prep course, get comfortable with the types of questions and the material presented, get the high percentages right on the practice exams, then schedule the actual exam and go for it. Post: Hello, I have been studying from the manuals for several months but now I would like to start a new strategy. I would like to focus in completing the review questions and practice exams for one section and taking the exam that particular section. Then move to another section and follow the same strategy, and so on and so forth.

My question regarding the MBPG is the following: Am I supposed to have all the review questions and prep exams done before turning the key for the exam? Or rather I can have them completed before taking the exam for this particular section? For example, I am ready to take the exam of Law and I have passed all the prep questions at least once and go 90% on the practice exam. Could I start the 30 days exam period by taking the Law section exam and the keep preparing the rest of sections? Hope my question is understandable.