September 3rd, 2010
I have a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and I have been working at a large bank in the fraud/risk department for 4 years. I am really interested in becoming a forensic accountant, and I would like to know what steps do I need to take to become a qualified forensic accountant, and can I use my experience in the fraud department as a Risk Analyst towards becoming a forensic accountant?
Thanks in advance.
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September 3rd, 2010
So, I want a career in Accounting or Finance in the future.
I will be attending an community college in the fall, and I couldn’t find accounting but accounting tech/bookkeeping. Is it the same thing?
Im planning to transfer to get my BS in accounting, so I shouldn’t worry about cc accounting?
Thanks!
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September 2nd, 2010
I have a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and I have been working at a large bank in the fraud/risk department for 4 years. I am really interested in becoming a forensic accountant, and I would like to know what steps do I need to take to become a qualified forensic accountant, and can I use my experience in the fraud department as a Risk Analyst towards becoming a forensic accountant?
Thanks in advance.
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September 2nd, 2010
So, I want a career in Accounting or Finance in the future.
I will be attending an community college in the fall, and I couldn’t find accounting but accounting tech/bookkeeping. Is it the same thing?
Im planning to transfer to get my BS in accounting, so I shouldn’t worry about cc accounting?
Thanks!
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September 1st, 2010
I have a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and I have been working at a large bank in the fraud/risk department for 4 years. I am really interested in becoming a forensic accountant, and I would like to know what steps do I need to take to become a qualified forensic accountant, and can I use my experience in the fraud department as a Risk Analyst towards becoming a forensic accountant?
Thanks in advance.
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September 1st, 2010
So, I want a career in Accounting or Finance in the future.
I will be attending an community college in the fall, and I couldn’t find accounting but accounting tech/bookkeeping. Is it the same thing?
Im planning to transfer to get my BS in accounting, so I shouldn’t worry about cc accounting?
Thanks!
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August 31st, 2010
I have a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and I have been working at a large bank in the fraud/risk department for 4 years. I am really interested in becoming a forensic accountant, and I would like to know what steps do I need to take to become a qualified forensic accountant, and can I use my experience in the fraud department as a Risk Analyst towards becoming a forensic accountant?
Thanks in advance.
Posted in Accountant | No Comments »
August 31st, 2010
So, I want a career in Accounting or Finance in the future.
I will be attending an community college in the fall, and I couldn’t find accounting but accounting tech/bookkeeping. Is it the same thing?
Im planning to transfer to get my BS in accounting, so I shouldn’t worry about cc accounting?
Thanks!
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August 30th, 2010
I have a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and I have been working at a large bank in the fraud/risk department for 4 years. I am really interested in becoming a forensic accountant, and I would like to know what steps do I need to take to become a qualified forensic accountant, and can I use my experience in the fraud department as a Risk Analyst towards becoming a forensic accountant?
Thanks in advance.
Posted in Accountant | No Comments »
August 30th, 2010
So, I want a career in Accounting or Finance in the future.
I will be attending an community college in the fall, and I couldn’t find accounting but accounting tech/bookkeeping. Is it the same thing?
Im planning to transfer to get my BS in accounting, so I shouldn’t worry about cc accounting?
Thanks!
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