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The 1, 2, 3's of Accountant Career Options

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An accounting career is a highly popular choice for many people.
Although accounting may not be considered one of the most
exciting professions, there is certainly a high sum of money to
be made as an accountant. There are also many career
opportunities and accounting careers options for qualified
accountants.


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An accounting career is a highly popular choice for many people.
Although accounting may not be considered one of the most
exciting professions, there is certainly a high sum of money to
be made as an accountant. There are also many career
opportunities and accounting careers options for qualified
accountants. There are also some very interesting and exciting
options for accountants due to the fact that virtually every
single company and organization requires an accounting
department. That translates to countless opportunities to live
and work. In addition, there are many different industries to
choose from according to your needs and interests.

It is estimated that there are over 1 million accounting
positions in place currently in the United States, with that
number growing every year. There are countless opportunities in
government and private industry as well as a high number of self
employed accountants and book keepers. Accounting provides the
rare opportunity of choice as you can just as easily work for
yourself as for someone else, or even do both. Teaching is also a
possibility for qualified accountants.

There are several different types of accountants. These include:

 * Audit accountant * Budget analysis accountant * Financial
accountant * Management Accounting * Tax accounting

Audit Accountant

Auditing is an important aspect of any business. Audit
accountants check accounting ledgers and financial statements.
This sort of work gives an accountant excellent experience in the
business environment. Internal auditing is becoming of increased
importance and these accountants must check the books for waste,
fraud, mismanagement and other discrepancies.

Budget Analysis Accountant

A budget analyst accountant must develop the financial plans for
an organization, as well as manage them. Government and the
private industry provide many budget analysis jobs.

Financial Accountant

These accountants prepare financial statements with information
from the general ledgers. Financial decisions can also be made
with the help of financial accountants. Depending on the
organization they can have a say in planning, long term business
projections, employee benefits and other aspects.

Management Accounting

Capital budgeting and business analysis are two parts of the
organization that Management Accountants have a role in. They
work alongside other managers to develop new business.

Tax Accounting

Tax accountants prepare personal income tax statements and
business taxes.

These accounting jobs provide a wide scope of choice for any
qualified accountant, making this field one of the most diverse
and varied fields of work available.

Accounting Salary: What to Expect

If you are planning on becoming an accountant then you will want
to know what kind of salary to expect. Unlike many other fields
of work, accounting can encompass many forms. Four main sectors
you can work in as an accountant include:

 * Private Sector * Public Sector * Non-Profit Sector * Self
Employed Accountant

You may have already decided that you want to become self
employed once qualified. Although this is a wonderful way to work
as an accountant, it is generally advisable to seek employed
experience before embarking on self employment. Many accountants
work a full time job and also have their own clients.

All companies, corporations and governments have accounting
departments. That makes accounting highly flexible and ensures a
never ending supply of positions. Accounting is certainly one
field of work that will never be made redundant. It is also
difficult to outsource most accounting tasks to overseas markets
due to the in depth knowledge required of the national and local
economics. This makes accounting a very secure field to work in
as well.

The medium annual salary of accountants in the US is about
$38,000. Auditors are listed as having a similar median wage. Of
course, there is scope and potential for much improvement in this
field and generally those with experience earn much more than the
median.

Some other median salaries in various sectors of accounting
include:

 * State Government: 35,900 * Federal Government: 43,100 * Local
Government: 36,400 * Commercial Banks: 35,700

As you can see, gaining an accounting position within government
is an ideal place to start due to the higher wages, benefits and
relative job security.

The top 10 percent of accountants and auditors have an average
salary of nearly $80,000 whilst the bottom percentage earns under
$25,000. Without doubt this lowest percentage consists mainly of
graduate and inexperienced accountants.

You will require a bachelor's degree to work in accounting.
Although this can have a short term financial impact, people can
generally pay back their college fees quickly after becoming
employed. Unlike other fields of study, accounting students
rarely have a hard time finding a job after or whilst studying.

If you wish to improve your salary then consider a masters degree
or study areas which focus on a particular aspect of accounting
such as auditing, management accounting, corporate tax
accounting, financial advisor and others. All of these advanced
lines or work command much higher salaries and are highly
interesting compared with regular accounting.






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