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    Many things need to be taken into account when determining what one needs to do to reach a certain pay grade as an accountant. For this essay, low pay grade is defined as an accountant earning less than $50,000, medium pay is defined as $50,001 – $75,000, and high pay grade is defined as more than $75,001. Many factors influence pay grade of accountants, such as education, type of job, experience level, workplace setting, and location. Within education, it is important to look at the type of degree earned and the prestige of the university attended. The type of job can range from being only an assistant to chief financial officer (CFO). Experience level ranges from an entry-level position to late-career positions. Workplace setting is varied…

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    Do you want to be an accountant but aren’t sure if it’s the right choice for you? Research shows that seven out of ten accountants are very happy with their career choice. “"It 's an exciting time to be an accountant," said Bill Driscoll, a district president of Accountemps.” (“Accounting Tomorrow”) A summary of accounting includes a description of accounting different jobs, the education needed, the income expected and the chances of employment after college. An accountant can be a very…

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    increasing volume of graduates leads to a very competitive job market especially in the accounting sector. This essay will discuss to an extent whether the impact of job satisfaction and motivation relate to a happy accountant. Job satisfaction could be defined as “the degree to which employees has a positive orientation towards employment by the organisation” Prince & Mueller (1986) cited by Brierley (1999, p. 63). Distinctively this essay will analyse whether a well-paid accountant is a happy…

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    An accountant can be described as someone who reviews the financial information for a client or business. Their job is to make sure that the numbers are correct and payments are made on time. Some of the duties of an accountant are to help lower costs, create budgets, keep track of financial records, set up tax returns, make sure taxes are paid on time, and so many other tasks (U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2015). After all of the research and talking to someone in the field I will be…

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    My career goal is to work as an accountant for a Big Four company. The job market is expected to grow by 11% over the next 10 years. This means that there will be many job opportunities for accountants, so the competition will not be too bad. However, for larger firms, there will be a lot of competition though because everyone wants those jobs. The economy will also have a major effect on accounting jobs. If the economy continues to grow, there will be more accountants needed in order to go over…

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    Career In Accounting

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    the pay, job availability, and medium to average education requirements. As an accountant, one would be tasked with many office related duties and be required to use analytical skills. Accountants “perform…

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    essay is about the job of a beginning/junior accountant. A beginning accountant does many things; the accountant prepares profit and loss statements, balance sheets and other financial reports. Some responsibilities of a beginning accountant are analyzing costs, trends, financial commitments, revenues. The accountant has a commitment to predict future revenues and expenses. The accountant also has the duty to offer suggestions about resource utilization, tax strategies, and assumptions…

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    Getting a job is not necessarily something everyone looks forward to, but it is part of becoming an adult. After high school, students usually plan on attending college or going straight into the workplace. Regardless, at some point in life, work is necessary to make money for a living. Choosing a career may be difficult, but spending time researching different careers before settling on one will be worth it in the end. After researching about the duties and responsibilities of an accountant, I…

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    technological advances have altered the nature of the accounting processes. There are now available accounting softwares that accountants could use. In addition, these softwares are now being made available into the “cloud” such as the Quickbooks online, Freshbooks, Xero, and Wave. In the Philippines, many firms have also adapted to using softwares especially the large and/or public accountable entities. However, there are still small, medium sized entities that is not using any softwares.…

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    employment outlook for accountants and auditors is expected “to grow 11 percent from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations” (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor). This could be a good indicator that the economy is growing and businesses are looking at future growth and preparing for it. The outlook locally in the state of Idaho on the Idaho.gov website shows there are 83 job postings for accountants and auditors with bachelor’s degrees and 68 for those with…

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