The Importance Of A Career In Accounting

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The career that I am interested in pursuing is accounting. This career interests me because accountants perform duties that I feel would be enjoyable. Such duties include examining financial statements, inspecting account books, and organizing financial documents. These particular duties tie in to my personal interests which are; examining and inspecting items of interest, analyzing problems, problem solving, and organizing various things such as files and papers. The experiences that have influenced my interest in this career are my everyday experiences. I am constantly organizing, observing and analyzing different scenarios, and attempting to find solutions to issues that affect my everyday life.

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However, some employers prefer to hire applicants who have a master’s degree in accounting or in business administration with a focus in accounting. While there is no license, certification, or registration to be a regular accountant, a license is needed to be a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). To become a CPA, a person needs to pass a national exam and meet other state requirements. In almost all states, potential CPAs are now required to complete 150 semester hours of college work to be certified. Due to this high educational need, many schools offer a 5-year combined bachelor’s and master’s degree to meet the 150-hour requirement. However, needing a master’s degree itself is not required. Finally, passing the four part CPA Exam is required in every U.S. state. All four parts do not have to be passed at one sitting, but most states require that candidates pass all four parts within 18 months of passing their first part. To keep a CPA license active, all states require CPAs to take continuing professional education or CPE’s during their …show more content…

My hope is to be admitted into their Master of Accountancy program in their business school. Once I finish this master’s degree, I plan on becoming a Certified Public Accountant. However, I will begin work while I am studying for the exam. Even though this will be difficult, the work experience will certainly complement my learning and hopefully make the exam easier to pass. I may even try to work in an accounting position, part time, while pursuing my master’s degree. This may or may not be possible since some business master’s programs require students to spend much of their day either in class or with other students doing project or study work. Regardless, once I receive my master’s degree, I plan on finding a full time accounting position with a very good salary.

My father will be paying for my bachelor’s degree. For this, I am truly thankful. However, my father may not be able to pay for my master’s degree. Because of this, I will most likely need to get a part time job. However, I can also start saving up now to prepare for this big expense so working can be left as an option rather than a necessity. Furthermore, I also plan on applying for both scholarships and grants. I would prefer not to take out student loans due to the hardship they cause while trying to start a successful

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