The anti-fraud profession is continuously evolving. Are you on the cutting edge of this change, and how do you keep up? The ACFE membership provides you with the knowledge and tools to help you detect and deter fraud.

Exclusive membership benefits include:

In addition to National ACFE Benefits, which includes: access to timely and practical information including Fraud Magazine, monthly member newsletters, free quarterly webinars, videos, tools and resources to support your anti-fraud efforts; you will have access to the New York Metro Area’s anti-fraud professional networks which can help you mold your career or enhance it.

Networking opportunities: Our meetings and seminars bring some of the metro area’s top anti-fraud professionals with whom you can continue to connect through online communities and conferences.

Professional development: Strengthen your skill sets and maintain your competitive edge with world-class online and face-to-face training opportunities.

Career Support: Advance your career using our members-only job board and our online Career Center and resources.

Event Priority and Pricing: Members of the ACFE NJ will benefit from our special pricing (category specific) for our events and seminars.

Webinars: Each member of the ACFE NJ will have a minimum of 6 CPEs, including Ethics, available to them via an online webinar platform.  We strive to provide webinars monthly, perhaps even more, as well as Ethics.  Some of our webinars will be approximately 100 minutes, which provides 2 CPEs to those who attend to completion.  Webinars are available for non-Members for a nominal fee.

Disclaimer on CPEs:  The ACFE NJ's issuance of CPEs is guaranteed for the CPE credential.  In late 2024, we were elated to welcome the ability to be a NASBA certified organization.  It is up to the separate organization if they accept our certificates, and it has been our experience that many organizations have accepted our CPEs. 



The New Jersey Chapter of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.NASBARegistry.org