| Do you qualify for the CFF Credential? |
The CFF Credential, which is only available to CPAs, combines the objectivity of the CPA profession with specialized forensic-accounting knowledge.
The increased demand for professionals with accredited forensic-accounting experience makes it a great time to earn the legal community's most highly regarded forensic accounting credential.* Be sure to save the date for the 2010 CFF Exam!
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| Save the Date for the 2010 CFF Exam! |
Beginning in September 2010, you must pass the CFF exam to attain the CFF Credential. This year's exam will be held September 29 – October 29. Exam registration will be open from September 1 – October 1. The fee schedule for exam registration is below.
Note to experienced practitioners: Before September 2010, you may qualify to attain the CFF Credential without sitting for the CFF exam. Visit aicpa.org/CFF for more details on the current CFF eligibility requirements and the upcoming CFF exam. After September 2010, ALL CFF applicants must pass the CFF exam.
Exam Price:
- Current FVS Section members: $300
- Current AICPA members: $400
- Non-AICPA members: $500
Resources to help you prepare for the CFF Exam:
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| Member Testimonial |
"Investigative qualifications are at the top of the list for clients looking for expert help with accounting and fraud issues, and my CFF Credential has provided me with a strong advantage in these types of engagements. Since obtaining my Credential in 2008, I've not only grown my forensic business but also raised my profile as an experienced and qualified provider of forensic accounting services."
Kenneth Mathieu, CPA/CFF/ABV Managing Director, Forensic & Litigation Consulting, FTI |
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| FVS Section Membership |
If you need help preparing for the exam, joining the Forensic and Valuation Services Section gives you access to helpful study material as well as discounts on upcoming review courses and the CFF exam. Join the FVS Section today for only $150. Use promotion code FVW10.
Watch a short video about FVS Section benefits.
Note: You must be an AICPA member to join the FVS Section. |
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