I have gotten an email response from Tesoro Corporation but I am not aware if this would affect me with my degree, I am planning to sit for the CPA exams and am a Junior in a university. I want to be in the field of accounting, i am think of audit but not sure yet. So is this a good area to pursue?
How do the 3 accounting financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, cashflow statement) tie together and connect?
I want to make a career in Accounting, but i want to know how many years or months its gonna take me to complete it. Also I want to ask if you know if I can complete this course online.
The majority of people I know say it’s easy and it’s a great career, yet some people just don’t get it. Why is that? Is it the formulas? Asset thingy? Ihave no clue, I want to get into accounting. They say it’s basic math (adding and subtracting), so I really want to know how they don’t get it!
What is an entry level position for accounting with an MBA/Accounting? I plan to take the CPA exam once I have met the requirements. I have a bachelors in business. I’ve worked in finance and investments.
As the administrative assistant of a brand new law partnership, I’m wondering what the best accounting methods are and what other small law offices use.
I have my degree in Elementary Education and I don’t have any experience in accounting nor my accounting degree, but I know I could easily be a bookkeeper. What skills are employers really looking for in a bookkeeper, accounts payable, etc.? Or do I just need to get my degree? I do have experience creating purchase orders and invoicing…does that help?
I already have my A.A. degree in a non related field. While searching for work, I came across quite a few jobs for people with accounting capabilities. I am thinking of going to school to get an Accounting certificate so that I could get an entry level job in the field. The certificate requires Accounting classes, business math, Excel and Quickbooks.
What I’m wondering is what personal characteristics make this a good choice. Any advice from those in the field would be greatly appreciated!
I am a college graduate, however lack in the area of accounting or budget management experience. I am a stay home mom living in a rural area. Any ideas of accredited online sources to just take specific classes in one area? I really don’t want a whole degree in accounting to just get some practical knowledge that I can apply in a work settting. Any help is appreciated.
I would like to know just how important it is to get a degree from a top accounting program. I am looking at two options: one would involve attending a top program and the other would involve attending an average program. However, the debt for the better program would be around 70k (out of state tuition + personal loans), while the other program would cost more like 12k. In the end, if a person has his CPA license do employers care that much where he got his degree? Is it likely that the extra debt will end up being worth it?
I am interested in auditing and management, and I would like to work for a mid-cap accouting firm or in a corporate setting. I also plan on obtaining an MBA within the next four years.