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Forensic Accountants for Faith
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11/6/2014 10:12pm

Thanks to everyone who attended tonight. I can tell this is going to be a really great year!

As I explained to @Goldie_D_Durpus at the meeting, we're not a crafts club, and that she might be better suited at the Psychic Homemakers Club, which meets on Mondays... somewhere.

Forensic Accountants for Faith is, as the name implies, is specifically about accounting as it applies to legal action. That means, looking over records and accounting practices with an eye specifically for aspects that might be illegal, or indicate illegal practices.

Furthermore, it takes into account that our belief in money as having "value" is entirely a leap of faith - an investment of deep meaning and commitment into a system without any rational or scientific basis whatsoever.

Obviously, this is an area rich in philosophical exploration! Can a crime truly have been committed, if none of the rules had any fundamental meaning to begin with?

I'll be following up with each of you who filled out the application forms, and letting you know how it turns out.

Thanks!!

Betty





Forensic Accountants for Faith
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11/4/2014 8:34pm

For @I Am The Champ, and anyone else who might have questions:

The FAF combines my own interest in Forensic Accounting and faith based monetary systems.

I have been a member of PBLT (Psychic Business Leaders of Tomorrow) since 4th grade, when I went to state finals with my home based business making memory enhancing pot holders. Though it was a tight market, mine not only enhanced memory but also proved 79% effective in the recovery of lost objects and recovering memories of the recently departed.

Thursdays at 8! Don't be late! ;)

Betty





Forensic Accountants for Faith
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11/3/2014 8:32pm

Hey guys!

I'm starting up a new grewp ;) on campus - Forensic Accountants for Faith! And anyone is welcome to join who has an interest in forensic accounting and faith.

Obviously, in observance of state and federal laws, the "faith" part of FAF refers entirely to faith in our monetary system, and in no way reflects or favors any particular religion.

We'll be meeting in the basement of Oak Leaf Hall, room 667, Thursdays at 8pm.

Hope to see you there!!

Betty






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