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Career as a Accountant (Careers Ebooks)

Career as a Accountant (Careers Ebooks)Creator: Institute For Career Research
Publisher: Institute For Career Research
Category: eBooks


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Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Edition: 2010

ASIN: B003IWYEPY

Publication Date: April 19, 2010

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The accountant of today is quite different than the image most people have of accountants. Books and movies have given the public an unfair character sketch of what accountants are really like. There would be the accountant sitting in a back room or a corner of the room working by himself. Maybe this accountant was portrayed as someone with green eye shades, a pocket calculator and ink-stained hands.

Today, accounting is an attractive profession for many students because it offers professional challenges and personal growth opportunities as well as financial rewards. Accountants prepare, analyze and verify financial reports and taxes. These careerists also monitor information systems that provide this information to individuals, industry, business and government.
Accounting, like other careers, has developed a number of specialized areas. The major fields of accounting are public, management and government accounting as well as internal auditing.

There are over one million accountants and auditors. They worked in private industry and government. Many are not licensed. Many others are state-licensed Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), Public Accountants (PAs), Registered Public Accountants (RPAs) and Accounting Practitioners (APs).

Numerous accountants are the leaders of major corporations, start their own practices or are involved with entrepreneurial endeavors. As accounting has evolved through the decades, it has become more than just preparing tax returns. Many accountants help their clients prepare for their financial futures.

Today's accountant has a vast array of "tools"—technologies available to get the work done. Accountants use computers with sophisticated software programs for research and business planning. They use the fax machine and E-mail to transmit documents. Of course, almost all accountants use the telephone to transmit financial advice. Some accountants even use overhead projectors and video equipment to illustrate their presentations during speaking engagements or to present reports to their clients or prospective clients. Accountants must draw upon their problem-solving abilities and analytical minds as well as their knowledge of business, finance,liberal arts and communication skills to get the job done right the first time.

Because employers want to find the best person for the job, many companies are speeding up their hiring practices of accountants in order to avoid losing potential candidates to other job offers. Any accountant who is fluent in at least one foreign language is prized.

The business world is becoming globalized because companies are forming partnerships or alliances with other firms or governments to expand their operations abroad. Consequently, accountants who understand international business and accounting standards are really needed.

Opportunities are so varied that college accounting majors may have trouble deciding what career path to select. If you are considering becoming an accountant you can count on it being an exciting career. You are doing more then adding up a column of numbers. You are providing individuals and organizations with vital information and essential services to enable them to compete and survive in the ever more complex world of finance.

This new Careers Ebook contains a wealth of unbiased information about an occupational field, based on the latest national surveys. Careers Ebooks cover attractive and unattractive sides, opportunities, education necessary, personal qualifications required, earnings, descriptions of different job specialties, first person accounts by those in the field, and how to get started; including practical advice on what to do now. There are live links to schools and colleges, associations, periodicals and other sources of reliable information.


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