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  2. Employment fraud - Wikipedia

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    The victim is guaranteed a certain income, benefits or employment. To get this they first have to buy something like a business plan, start-up materials, or software. They may be asked to pay to be put on a directory to "guarantee" jobs. [9] This is merely a way to get the victim to spend money – no job awaits.

  3. Marc Harris - Wikipedia

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    Marc Matthew Harris (born c. 1965) is an accountant who was formerly active in the field of offshore financial services. At one time he claimed that his firm, The Harris Organisation, had funds under management of $1 billion and $35 million in capital, but the organization collapsed after being exposed as fraudulent in OffshoreAlert in 1998.

  4. Vocational Guidance Counsellor - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Anchovy (Michael Palin) goes to the counsellor (John Cleese) seeking a career change. The counsellor reveals that Anchovy had done an aptitude test, and that the results showed that the career Anchovy is most suited to is chartered accountancy. Anchovy protests that he already is a chartered accountant, and complains that he finds the ...

  5. Association of Chartered Certified Accountants - Wikipedia

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    Chartered Certified Accountants work in all fields of business and finance. Some are engaged in public practice work, others work in the private sector and some are employed by government bodies. Since Chartered Certified Accountant is a legally protected term, [citation needed] individuals who describe themselves as such must be members of ACCA.

  6. Mark Cuban says AI won't have much of an impact on jobs ... - AOL

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    Cuban told Business Insider in an email that AI's impact on any company's workforce numbers will be on a case-by-case basis. "Every company is different," he said. "But the biggest determinant is ...

  7. Forensic accountant - Wikipedia

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    Forensic accountants need to have a great deal of access to information regarding the company they are investigating or assisting. The information will determine how much a person actually makes, the worth of a business, if there has been fraudulent activity, who committed the fraud, everyone involved, how much was taken from the company, where the money went, and how much can be recovered.

  8. Instead of Dividends That Barely Pay, Look At A HYSA Instead

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    When you compare the typical S&P 500 company's dividend yield to what a good savings account is paying right now, savings accounts come out on top. So if you want or need predictable income, that ...

  9. Kenneth I. Starr - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Ira Starr (born 1943/1944) is an American accountant and former money manager [1] convicted of running a $35 million Ponzi scheme with the money of numerous wealthy and celebrity clients.