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Mortgage Fraud School: CPCC Corporate and Continuing Education Venue: Charlotte Tel.: 1.704.330.4223 Mortgage fraud is one of the fastest growing white-collar crimes in the United States. While it may seem that mortgage fraud affects only those directly involved in the scams, this is not the case. Consumers pay the ultimate price with higher interest rates and fees for mortgage loans. Find our what you can do to identify potential fraud and take the necessary steps to prevent this epidemic from growing further. |
Fraud Auditing Format: Online School: Golden Gate University Venue: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Seattle Tel.: 800-448-4968 Focuses on auditing to prevent, identify and investigate fraud. Students will engage in an assessment activity focused on practice, realistic projects requiring professional judgment, and effective written and oral communication. Official Website: http://www.ggu.edu/ |
Insurance Fraud Format: Online School: WebCE Venue: Richardson Tel.: (800) 488-9308 This course provides an in-depth look at insurance fraud. Appropriate for both life/health and property/casualty producers, it explains the nature of insurance fraud, when and how it is committed, and the parties typically involved. The course explores the most common types of property, casualty, life, and health insurance fraud and the various technologies, both high tech and low tech, that are used to combat insurance fraud. The course concludes with a chapter on how to fight insurance fraud a... |
Insurance Fraud Awareness Format: Online School: Learninsurance.com Venue: Austin Tel.: 888-360-TRNG, +1-512-441-1097 The insurance industry in the United States consists of more than 5,000 companies with over $1.8 trillion in assets. The insurance industry is one of the largest and most interdependent of the United States industries, making it a critical U.S. industry. Insurance fraud has become one of the most prevalent and costly white-collar crimes. According to a published study by the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud (CAIF), fraud is among the most prominent cost components escalating the costs of insura...
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Ethics & Fraud Format: Online School: Learninsurance.com Venue: Austin Tel.: 888-360-TRNG, +1-512-441-1097 According to the Washington, DC-based Coalition / Against Insurance Fraud (CAlF) for the insurance industry, and for the public as well, insurance fraud costs $85 billion per year. With such substantial damage, it is no wonder that the industry is making significant efforts to battle this cancer. The industry has decided that increasing public awareness of fraud is its main course of action. The coalition strongly believes that public attitudes are crucial to curtailing fraud. There are no easy ...
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