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    “I see many firms in the U.S. establishing ‘next generation councils’ and empowering them to research issues that they would like to see the firm implement”. “This is the kind of cultural activities that will keep innovation moving inside CPA firms (Web Oct 10th, 2015).” I think that with technology getting better that it will give the accounting more advantages and make things easier. It will open up way more opportunity in the future. With technology getting better all the time I see in the future that I will be able to work at any time, any place and from anywhere. I see tools such as cloud-connected smartphones and tablets will enable firms to provide clients with an "accountant in their pocket" at all…

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    Accountants play a valuable role in Business Laws and in order to fulfill with the moral and ethical principles, accountants should do all their work in an accurate and detailed manner. They have to prove with their work all the knowledge and experience acquired throughout their professional pathway and in turn, provide confidence to its customers by proving that they are working in a professional manner and within the established laws. The role that an accountant develops is crucial for any…

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    flexibility is needed to be successful (.“Traits Every Great Accountant Has." ). Accountants have to be trustworthy, people are trusting you with their money. Accountants must be sharp, organized and precise with their calculations. It is important to be respectable and committed to your work so work can be easier and develop great relations with coworkers and the boss. To be an accountant some college is needed. Whether it being a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or a Bachelor’s or Master’s…

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    Career In Accounting

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    18,739 undergraduates currently enrolled (“USC”). While in college, candidates have to learn GAAP. Moreover, they will also have to decide to take one, or a combination of electives, for example, tax specific electives for corporations or individuals. After an undergraduate education, candidates for an accounting degree often choose to obtain their Certified Public Accountant status. The sequential steps for many accountants after undergraduate or graduate school is to obtain a license and…

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    me to do a sincere introspection to see find out my purpose. Having a purpose is so essential as it is what defines our reason for living and pushes us to do what we were in-a-sense destined to do. Our natural talents and skills, were meant for something bigger than just for ourselves. Discovering my purpose has only intensified my drive. Also, it helps me to feel like I’m a valuable asset to society. My purpose is to use my harmony and analytical strengths to impact the lives of others,…

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    Australia: A Future Superpower The smallest continent halfway across the world from its political allies is setting its place in the world. Through its strong economy and military position Australia is an ever growing superpower. Australia 's diverse environment provides a wide variety of resources that protect them from foreign dependence. The 6th largest country in the world has an economic growth of 3% annually. Australia is a primary member of the leading military alliance on the…

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    Developed by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority, the Australian Curriculum provides Australian students with a world-class education comprising of the knowledge, understanding and skills necessary for life and work in the twenty-first-century. The primary goal of the Australian Curriculum is to foster students’ confidence and creativity, strengthening their love of learning and development into active and informed citizens (Australian Curriculum, Assessment and…

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    The Mabo Case Analysis

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    disadvantaged peoples in Australia; so how much of society’s attitudes have really changed? The treatment of the ATSI people is a part of what has shaped contemporary Australia today, our behaviour and actions towards Aboriginal…

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    From the first English arrivals in Australia, the Aboriginal people have lived in the shadow in their own country, with many issues that have not been resolved yet. Noel Pearson is one of the country´s most respected Aboriginal leaders and impressive intellects and powerful orators in Australia. He is a popular defender for Aboriginal rights, especially Aboriginal land. He has changed the approach to welfare, child abuse, child protection, education and economic development. In 2007, together…

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    Every day in states across the Australia, homeless women, men and children walk the streets, often begging for money, carrying plastic bags or pushing shopping carts filled with what little personal possessions they own. It is hard to comprehend that in a country as affluent as Australia there is such a large amount of people in the community who do not have homes. But over the last couple of decade’s homelessness and poverty has become a serious issue in recent years due to the increase in…

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