Exam CFE-Fraud-Investigations-and-Legal-Issues Topic 1 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for ACFE's CFE-Fraud-Investigations-and-Legal-Issues exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 1
Claude stole a large amount of cash from his employer and then deposited the funds into a domestic bank account Next, he wired the illicit funds to a foreign bank account and engaged m several other transactions using foreign accounts to make them difficult to trace Finally, he transferred the funds back to a domestic account and then spent the money. Which of the following actions was the layering stage of Claude ' s money laundering scheme?

Suggested Answer: C Vote an answer

This question tests your knowledge of Domain 5.
In the context of Money Laundering, specifically relating to money laundering, the question asks about the core concepts in this area.
The correct answer is C: When he moved the funds through several transactions using foreign accounts.
This question addresses money laundering concepts. The correct answer correctly identifies the stage, method, or regulatory framework related to money laundering or anti-money laundering efforts. Understanding these processes is critical for fraud examiners working to detect and prevent financial crimes. Money laundering typically involves three stages: placement (introducing illegal funds into the financial system), layering (creating complex transactions to hide the source), and integration (returning the funds to the launderer in an apparently legitimate form).
References:
- CFE Exam Content Outline: Domain 5: Money Laundering
- money laundering
- Fraud Examiners Manual, Law Section

by Barry at Jul 03, 2026, 02:50 AM

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