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    Forensic Investigator

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    1] Role and Importance of Forensic Investigator: The Duties of a forensic investigator will be different and that depends on the area where a detective work in and the types of crimes detective specifically investigate. Forensic investigator will be in charge of collecting evidence at any crime scene and perform spot experiments on certain part of evidence. The following are some of the responsibilities in which forensic investigator may come across as a forensic investigator: o Packing and labelling

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    Skills Audit Work Experience Level 5 Use the following scale to rate the skills checklist‚ Please fill in the sheet as accurately as possible so as to get the maximum benefit from the excerise; Your skill in the area Importance in vocational area 1 unskilled 1 irrelevant 2 very poor 2 unnecessary 3 poor 3 a little relevant 4 passable 4 relevant 5 adequate 5 of some use 6 satisfactory 6 useful 7 good 7 beneficial 8 very good 8 very beneficial

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    Career Paper : Accountant

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    Accountant Career Project: Report Business 101   Career Overview Accountants carry the primary responsibility for bookkeeping services such as payroll‚ bank reconciliations‚ general ledger posting‚ along with managing financial statement compilations and oversee efficient use of funds and related tasks. Correspondingly‚ they provide some Human Resource functions such as Employee Handbook compilation‚ and benefits management. Another responsibility of accountant’s is taxes:

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    Bookkeeper vs Accountant

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    Bookkeepers vs Professional Accountants Many bookkeepers in our world today define themselves as accountants‚ but what is the difference between a Professional Accountant and a Bookkeeper? This essay aims discuss and examine the relationship between each of the occupations‚ examine the differences that sets the two occupations apart and then explore what makes an accountant a professional in today’s world. Comments made by third parties will be looked at in depth in order to reach a fair conclusion

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    Subject: Negligence Liability of Accountants ______________________________________________________________________ Facts By law‚ accountants may be responsible for customers that hire them in various legal theories‚ including contract‚ fraud and negligence. Accountant malpractice happened when he or she violates the duty of reasonable care‚ knowledge‚ skills and judgment that he or she is due to a client or to the laws to provide auditing and other services. South Asset Management Co hired

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    CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT

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    accordingly under the conditions of its permit issued under the Motor Vehicles Act‚ 1988 (59 of 1988) and the rules made thereunder. ************************* 66D: Negative List of Services (Applicable wef 1 July 2012 vide Not. No. 19/2012-ST dated 5 June 2012) … (o) service of transportation of passengers‚ with or without accompanied belongings‚ by— (i) a stage carriage; (ii) railways in a class other than— (A) first class; or

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    Unit1 Forensics

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    Screening tests are those that help a forensic scientist identify several particular drugs that the substance is likely to be. These types of tests are useful when they provide positive results and when they provide negative results‚ since the forensic scientist can then rule out certain types of drugs from the possibilities. 3.) Color tests involve introducing a chemical reagent to the drug and observing whether or not the material changes color. They are used to determine whether a drug is present at

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    Digital Forensics

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    Ques : #2 benefits of digital forensics The digital age has brought many advantages to individuals and businesses alike since it started. However‚ it has also brought a whole host of problems with it as well. More people can tap into to technology for fraudulent or criminal means‚ which has‚ of course‚ made business far more vulnerable than it ever has been before. This is why the idea of using digital forensics in the corporate sector has become more and more prevalent over the past few years.

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    took the chisel to loosen up some of the wood chips in the puddle-shaped area. Then I used I took tweezers to put loose wood chips into an air tight sealed can. Samples needed to be taken from the portion of the floor that was not burned because you need a control to compare to how the wood was before the burned pattern. What evidence did the space heater provide? What did the evidence indicate? There was a cloth on the heater‚ the heater was on when the fire was started on high‚ and there was a faulty

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    Business with a grade point average that is higher than three so that I can then apply to the CA program and become a chartered accountant. Before I do all that‚ I need to get as much information as possible about the job and about the business field in general. In this report I will be using many different sources that will help me gain the information and the experience that I need. The first source is a book called “Successfully Managing your Accounting Career” by Henry Labus. “Montreal Financial: Small

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