Thursday 20 February 2014

Forensic Accounting In Law Enforcement

By Franklin Skribbit


Of the many entrepreneurs that have succeeded in their ventures, Jeff Bezos stands in a class of his own. His major claim to fame is being the founder and CEO of Amazon.com, which first started as an online bookstore, and then proceeded to expand into other products. Amazon.com eventually became the largest retailer on the Internet and a prime example for e-commerce.

Bezos was born Jeffrey Preston Jorgensen in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His mother divorced his father shortly after his birth, and later married Miguel Bezos, who legally adopted Jeff after the marriage. As a young boy, Jeff Bezos showed in interest in science. One of his earliest science projects was rigging an electric alarm to keep his siblings out of his room. The family moved to Miami where Bezos attended high school and was valedictorian.

Anyone who is planning on starting their own business who has done the least bit of research has heard the importance of having a good business plan. And the truth is that this point cannot be reiterated enough.

After you graduate, you will have to take ethics courses, the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination, a best practices exam for your state, an oath, and work supervised for a defined period of time in order to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). This process typically takes a year and can be done while simultaneously working.

Bezos wrote up the plans for Amazon.com while making a cross-country drive from New York to Seattle. He literally started the company in his garage and left his high paying job at a New York hedge fund when he learned about the increased growth in Internet use.

Now that you are a truly certified public accountant and have a degree in forensic accounting, it's time to become a certified forensic accountant by taking either the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) exam or the American College of Forensic Examiners International (ACFEI).

Now that you have passed all of these exams, you can list all of your degrees, titles, and experience on a comprehensive resume that you will give to as many potential employers as possible. Hopefully at this point you have honed your skills as both an accountant and a researcher.

Instead, prepare yourself for the adventure by talking to friends or acquaintances who have started businesses themselves.

They can help you know what steps you should take and how to avoid mistakes that they made during their own experience. More than anything else, it helps to build a support network of people who know what you will be going through and how to help. So don't be shy, ask around.




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