11/20/2012

Do you know how to become an accountant?

Are considering a career in accounting? There are many jobs available for accountants and for those with accounting degrees. Continue reading to learn more about how to become an accountant.



The main skills that you need to become an accountant are strong math skills and the ability to think analytically. The thought of developing strong math skills tends to scare many people who would be able to be good accountants. While you have to be good at math, you don't have to be good at math advanced and complicated. For example, if you have a strong background in algebra will help you as an accountant, but calculus, trigonometry and physics isn't important. In other words, you don't have to be a mathematical genius, just competent and not afraid of it. Analytical thinking will help you understand how does accounting. You can overcome that with hard work and study if you're not an analytical thinker, but you will find that you start to think analytically before you are finished.



You must decide if you want to go all the way and qualify for the CPA (certified public accountant) or if you are happy to work in a position that requires accounting skills, but not a CPA. CPA, on average, make more money than their non-CPA counterparts, but they are required to take a state test administered and participate in continuing education. The good news is that if you are just starting out or are getting ready to start you don't have to decide for a couple of years. Subscribe to college to get an associates degree in accounting as your plan. Once you have accomplished this, usually in two years, it may be decided to grant a Bachelor's degree or not.



Once you get your diploma in accountancy is your chance to work for someone else or start your own accounting practices. It will be much easier to find customers if you CPA that if you haven't. Many accountants, even those with the beginning of their CPA working for someone else and then finally starting your own business. The added benefit of this is that often you'll be able to take a few customers with you when you start your business. Your old boss may not like it, but if it is good work some of the people who worked, as a client to your old job will remain with you.

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