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Accounting Financial Investigations from Rasmussen College - Bismarck ND is a Campus Associate Accounting and Finance degree that prepares you for a Accounting career. If you are interested in a Forensic Accounting degree , Rasmussen College can start you on your way to a satisfying career in the high demand area of fraud detection and prevention with our Financial Investigations program. Our curriculum provides a deep understanding of Accounting, Law, and Criminal Justice skills such as how to recognize and document the movement of money. Traditionally, criminal investigations have relied on eyewitness accounts, fingerprint identification and the collection of physical evidence to solve crimes, but to the investigators attempting to prove wrongdoing in cases involving money, such as tax evasion, public corruption, health care fraud or terrorist financing, it becomes easy to see the limitations of traditional techniques. In cases such as these, Financial Investigators with forensic accounting skills often become the key to a conviction. View more details on Rasmussen College - Bismarck ND . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Accounting and Finance courses.

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