How to Become an Accountant

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:09
Accountants are highly trained financial professionals who prepare and examine financial records. Depending on your interests, you may find accounting to be an attractive profession. However, in order to become an accountant, you will need...
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Accountants are highly trained financial professionals who prepare and examine financial records. Depending on your interests, you may find accounting to be an attractive profession. However, in order to become an accountant, you will need to meet a number of educational criteria and, depending on the type of accounting you want to do, gain certain certifications. With the right education and certifications, you will be able to become an accountant and quickly move up in the profession.

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Meeting the Educational Requirements

  1. Step 1 Receive a bachelor’s degree in accounting.
    Most accountant positions require at least a bachelor’s degree in accounting or a related field, such as business management or administration. Depending on your state’s requirements, you may not need to have a degree in accounting, but you will likely need to complete a certain number of credits in accounting, business, and ethics. Each state has its own requirements, so talk with an academic counselor before you start a degree program.[1]
    • If you choose to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), most states require that you complete 150 hours of college coursework. This is 30 hours more than most bachelor’s degrees. Some schools will let you take a 5-year program and graduate with a bachelor’s and a master’s degree.[2]
    • If you are not enrolled in a 5-year program, you can take extra courses through your college or university. Your school may have a program to help you get those extra 30 hours.
    • To help you become eligible to take the CPA exam, your employer may pay for you to take the extra 30 hours or coursework.
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Obtaining Licenses, Certifications, and Registrations

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Advancing in the Profession

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