Sunday 2 February 2014

Entrepreneur Bio: Jeff Bezos

By Franklin Skribbit


In films you always see the Special Forces FBI agents portrayed as handsome, leading men, while the computer geeks stay inside with their glasses and their calculators computing how much time there is until the end of the world. As you might have guessed, this is not really the case in real life. Those computer geeks are actually forensic accountants, trained to track numbers to bust criminals for stealing enormous sums of money.

Bezos was born Jeffrey Preston Jorgensen in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His mother divorced his father shortly after his birth, and later married Miguel Bezos, who legally adopted Jeff after the marriage. As a young boy, Jeff Bezos showed in interest in science. One of his earliest science projects was rigging an electric alarm to keep his siblings out of his room. The family moved to Miami where Bezos attended high school and was valedictorian.

First, you have to study math as much as you can starting from a young age. If possible, take as many advanced math and computer in high school as you can. Then pursue a Bachelor's degree in accounting. You will want to major in either that or forensic accounting if the major is available. They will teach you the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) that will be necessary to know for any accounting position.

After college, he began working on Wall Street in the computer science field. He was employed at a company called Fitel, where he was tasked to build a network of international trade. His next job was at Bankers Trust where he became vice-president, and then moved onto the computer science division at D.E. Shaw & Co.

While you may feel like your business has great potential, you need to make sure that others feel the same way about your products or services. Take the time to talk to other people and establish (first of all) if anyone is interested in what your business would offer.

Now that you are a truly certified public accountant and have a degree in forensic accounting, it's time to become a certified forensic accountant by taking either the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) exam or the American College of Forensic Examiners International (ACFEI).

Now that you have passed all of these exams, you can list all of your degrees, titles, and experience on a comprehensive resume that you will give to as many potential employers as possible. Hopefully at this point you have honed your skills as both an accountant and a researcher.

Bezos' genius had a large part to play in the reason why Amazon succeeded. He devised an unconventional business plan which did not expect to make a profit for around four to five years. Stockholders initially complained about this slow growth model, but after Amazon survived the burst of the dot-com bubble at the turn of the century, it became a massive name in online sales.

If you are looking to become a certified forensic accountant there are degrees such as business and finance in Cheyenne. These programs are great starts to a career in the FBI or CIA. You could become one of the force's special agents that trace numbers and money to find the culprits that are creating injustice for the world.




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