Alverno
College Management Accounting Major
Accounting Career Information
Investigative
and forensic accountants
serve as expert witnesses and uncover financial evidence in
criminal investigations, fraud cases, and the emerging area
of computer and Internet crime.
Controllers
manage day to day accounting operations and coordinate a team
to prepare monthly and annual financial information for internal
and external decision makers.
Business
and financial analysts analyze data to determine how well
an organization is performing and communicate their findings
to senior management.
Special
project accountants use their project management skills
to work with information technology and other specialists
to set up controls, procedures, and reports to guide an organization
toward the achievement of its strategic goals.
Internal
auditors not only ensure the integrity of accounting information
and compliance with organizational policies, they also, according
to The Institute of Internal Auditors, "have an important
role in their organization's efforts to protect critical infrastructures
against everything from individual attacks and cyberterrorism
to natural disasters".
Visit
the following web sites to learn more about
these and other exciting accounting career opportunities:
Forensic
Accountants in Literature
Hobson
CollegeView Career Center
FBI
Milwaukee Field Office
U.S.
Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook
Careers-in-Accounting
The
Institute of Internal Auditors
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