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Question: what type of jobs are available for recent finance graduates?

I graduated in December with a BBA in finance. What type of jobs are available to recent graduates that doesn't require too many years of experience? Its sooo frustrating when all the jobs require 3-7 years experience, (like are you serious) where im i suppose to start from? I have been searching for jobs from associate accountant, financial assistant, financial clerk, claims, underwriter and so far i don't qualify because i lack experience. Please help, any suggestions! Thanks in advance.

Answer: universities.atwebpages.com - I found such internship info here. It has lots of internships, job openings and scolarships for college students.

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Finance Invoice Uk

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Question: What would this person be guilty of by law and what sentence should they get (in UK)?

A Finance Director (millionnaire) of a large charitable organisation has been raking in money through running an employment agency and making sure that temporary staff are only supplied through his company (little known to the charity that he is the director of it). on top of this he created multiple invoices and fabricated the amount of hours worked for these staff, thereby ensuring that he can enjoy a penthouse apartment in London and one in Edinburgh through his enterprise.

What terminology would a lawyer use to classify this and what penalties should this person be dealt?

Answer: Top of the shop is fraud but you can add to that criminal liabilities for his breach of fiduciary duty as a director of a charity. His failure to source staff on the most economically advantageous terms for the company for which he was a director is a breach of the position of trust which he holds and the charity would be compelled by statute to assess and recover any economic loss from the director personally.

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