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    For college students, perhaps the most difficult decision they will be forced to make is what occupation to pursue. Picking a particular career from the thousands available can seem impossible at times. According to the University of La Verne, 50%-70% of students change their major at least one time during their academic career. Informational interviews are an excellent way of learning about a particular job from someone with first-hand experience. Stan Van Wyk is the Director of Family Office at

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    In the present day forensic accounting plays a huge role in many of the court cases publicized by the media. With the spotlight on the profession, this is a good opportunity to discuss the following topics: 1) Five skills that a forensic accountant needs to possess. 2) The role of a forensic accountant within a courtroom environment. 3) Analyze the legal responsibility a forensic accountant has while providing service to a business. 4) Examine two cases where forensic

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    Adjusting Entries

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    How Adjusting Entries Affect the Quality of Financial Reporting: The Case of Frosty Co. Jason C. Porter ABSTRACT: Recent accounting scandals have emphasized the need to think beyond debits and credits. Accounting students must understand the effects of transactions on a company’s financial position, as well as the pressures and incentives they will someday face to misrepresent that position. This case introduces students in intermediate financial accounting courses to both of these important

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    I am interested in Business area, especially in Accounting. There are lots of careers in accounting itself, including management accounting, public accounting, financial accounting, and auditing. For myself, I am rather interested to be a financial accountant or public accountant. I’d like to work in the business field because of the fact that I like learning business and it’s important for people in every field. It also useful in our daily life, such as how to pay your bill and arrange your house

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    My letter is in response to your recent article bemoaning the fees charged by an accounting firm in conjunction with an investigation of funds earmarked for public projects in our community. Based on the information presented in the article, it appeared that the author did not properly appreciate the difference between “normal” accounting and forensic accounting. Additionally, the author did not appreciate the value provided by forensic accountants. The following addresses both of these information

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    Forensic Accounting

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    analytical skills because as they review financial reports and other source documents, they need to analyze the validity of each transaction and determine if the company recorded the transaction fairly. The forensic accountant needs the ability to analyze where the data came from and whether the data accurately reflects the numbers posted in the financial reports (McIntosh, n.d.). With an in house forensic accountant, this will ensure the company’s financial state is accurately reflected while an

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    Forensic Accounting Essay

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    cases of companies and individuals, forensic accounting is a growing and popular field in the business and forensic subjects. A forensic accountant is someone who is often retained to analyze, interpret, summarize, interviews and present complex financial and business related issues in a manner that is both understandable and properly supported (Zysman, A.). Forensic accountants usually work in a public practice or are employed by insurance companies, banks, police or government agencies. They are

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    In today’s society, people cannot imagine life without technology. Technology has made life easier and has enabled individuals to do extraordinary things that were not possible in the past. As of right now my future major and career is in the accounting industry. Accounting has gone through many changes throughout the years. There are changes with technology, new regulations and standards, and the uncertainty of the economic market that may affect the accounting industry. The advancements of technology

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    Gabrielle Wallace- 2714875 The field I have chosen is accountants in New Zealand. Everyone has skills and predispositions, ever since I have been a little girl I have been meticulous with numbers, and accounting gives me the opportunity to use my skills. I want to become a senior accountant and carry on the family business one day. I am currently studying accounting at university, specialising in taxation and corporate accounting. This essay will give me the opportunity to explore the accounting

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    managerial accountant, needs to learn all aspects of the company—people, products, plants, and equipments. They should know how to handle management responsibility, and administrative skills. A company needs somebody to record its financial operating datas, and measure performance, and it needs somebody to interpret results of operations, and to plan and make recommendations for actions. Controller is this kind person of the company and is responsible for the records of the company’s

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