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    Accounting Experience Essay

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    However, in order to become an accountant, I had to learn other skills, instead of getting the knowledge of accounting. After the semester, I was still confused about what kind of skills I had to develop and what kind of knowledge that I had to get more…

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    choose what you want to watch on tv, or you could choose which job you want to pursue. In the United States, we get these examples of freedoms of choice, but in some other countries they do not get the same freedoms as what we do. In the United States you can pursue any type of job or are interested in. If you want to be an accountant, you can be an accountant. If you decide that accounting isn’t for you, you can stop being an accountant and pursue becoming a teacher solely on your personal…

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    My second career choice is entering the education field as a high school math teacher. In order to become a high school math teacher, the general requirements are a bachelor 's degree and a state teaching license; however, in some private schools a state license is not always required (Grill 1). Acquiring a teaching license generally consists of completing an education degree program inclusive of supervised teaching and being provided with the opportunity for student teaching experiences. In…

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    Accounting Technician

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    needed in many aspects of our society and one that I recently became interested in doing. I enjoy working with mathematics, computers and money management. To achieve this goal, I need to become familiar with the job description and duties, working conditions, education and training program, job opportunities for this field. As an accounting technician I would be responsible in keeping a systematic record of the business transaction. For example, when I become the accounting technician I will be…

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    planning and preparation activity, assess processes and controls and perform quality assurance activities. Although she is not an expert in every subfield of Accounting, the knowledge that she acquired through networking and cooperating with other accountants and managers of E&Y made her a very reliable source of information for me to learn more about my intended career…

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    today concern the following: tracking orders, inventory, and accounts. Improvements in technology have reduced coordination costs and led to the replacement of technology for the human coordination. Though this change has discontinued many clerical jobs, it is simply the first-order effect on technological advancements. An important second-order effect has been the demand for more coordination. In many cases, the second-order effects of increased demand have overwhelmed the first-order effects…

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    Accounting is defined by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, AICPA, as “the art of recording, classifying, and summarizing in a significant manner and in terms of…

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    Age Pyramids Essay

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    age from being young to being an elder. With an ever-growing population that continues to age it creates problems in the economy and society. As people tend to get older it becomes much harder for the older population to perform certain tasks that jobs would require such as speed. For some elders they start to lose mental capabilities crating struggles not for them but families as well. With the youth when entering the workforce not having any set experiences or having proper education. All…

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    Human Fraud Case Study

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    controls, such as management override, for personal gain” (Wild, Shaw, & Chiappetta, 2105, p.333). The human fraud in which is presented by Mike Lynch, the manager of an upstate New York regional office for an insurance company, is by telling his accountant to deposit a premium check that was received December 31 from a new policy that covers a period beginning on January 6, and to change the way the transaction was initially recorded to credit a revenue account. He reassures them by stating,…

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    should you have an accounting degree in the first place? You should have an accounting degree because there are always jobs for this field and the chances you will actual get a job are really high in either public or private accounting firms. People say having an accounting degree can have 360 different jobs opportunities. You can work anywhere because everyone need an accountant from firms like public and private, to working at business, for the Government, or even by yourself the options are…

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