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uolag;4422384 said:Not much..... Bookeeping is a nice start
You need a Bachelor Degree, a couple of certifications, & a few licenses in accounting to get ahead in NYC. A Master's degree would be perfect
My wifey has a Bachelor and she making 50k a year
Feelin_Foolay;4423064 said:I don't know how people love accounting. I took accounting I for the second time this semester and this shit is torture. My university requires all business students to take ACCT I & II even if you're not an ACCT major so I gotta take the second part when school starts back up.
I don't really understand the point of taking accounting when im a marketing major smfh
buttuh_b;4423092 said:Feelin_Foolay;4423064 said:I don't know how people love accounting. I took accounting I for the second time this semester and this shit is torture. My university requires all business students to take ACCT I & II even if you're not an ACCT major so I gotta take the second part when school starts back up.
I don't really understand the point of taking accounting when im a marketing major smfh
Because accounting is the language of business. You're definitely gonna need to understand those basic concepts. That's every college. I'm an accounting major and we have to take marketing classes too. That's part of the business curriculum. I'm taking a marketing class right now and shit is wack as hell to me. As an accountant I will truly have no use for this shit.
Sion.;4561690 said:An associates will only take you so far.... Get your CFA charter. Don't worry about the BA get the CFA charter. If you're in the field of finance/accounting or anything along those lines then surely you've heard of it. There's 3 levels you need to pass before you get the charter. You are able to take level 1 & 2 exams in a year. The level 3 exam is the toughest, not only is it multiple choice but it also has essay questions. In order to pass you need above 70% (although I think they changed it to 75%).
https://www.cfainstitute.org/pages/index.aspx
The beauty of it is, you can go anywhere in the world with it and finding employment would not be a problem. Plus the CFA bypasses all licenses in the field of finance that you would need & is favored by many international firms so you could be in Europe, China, Japan, Australia and you're good to go. The CFA charter is the gold standard, but keep in mind it is VERY tough, it's no duck walk.
Also it takes about a year and a half & in some cases 3 years to get the charter. It also costs about $1200 per exam & if you fail it $650 to retake. but again LOLOL it is VERY DIFFICULT. If you're currently in college, they do allow you to take the level 1 exam if you're in your final year (4th year or going into 4th year).
BTW this is NOT a regular license, this is a charter, it has far higher priority than a license or Bachelor degree as it satisfies international standards and laws.
Sion.;4597551 said:blakfyahking;4595185 said:Sion.;4561690 said:An associates will only take you so far.... Get your CFA charter. Don't worry about the BA get the CFA charter. If you're in the field of finance/accounting or anything along those lines then surely you've heard of it. There's 3 levels you need to pass before you get the charter. You are able to take level 1 & 2 exams in a year. The level 3 exam is the toughest, not only is it multiple choice but it also has essay questions. In order to pass you need above 70% (although I think they changed it to 75%).
https://www.cfainstitute.org/pages/index.aspx
The beauty of it is, you can go anywhere in the world with it and finding employment would not be a problem. Plus the CFA bypasses all licenses in the field of finance that you would need & is favored by many international firms so you could be in Europe, China, Japan, Australia and you're good to go. The CFA charter is the gold standard, but keep in mind it is VERY tough, it's no duck walk.
Also it takes about a year and a half & in some cases 3 years to get the charter. It also costs about $1200 per exam & if you fail it $650 to retake. but again LOLOL it is VERY DIFFICULT. If you're currently in college, they do allow you to take the level 1 exam if you're in your final year (4th year or going into 4th year).
BTW this is NOT a regular license, this is a charter, it has far higher priority than a license or Bachelor degree as it satisfies international standards and laws.
why would someone doing accounting get a CFA charter
and you can't say "don't worry about the BA" cause part of the process to get a CFA charter is having a Bachelor's
I always assume that people going into account usually venture off into investment management or something close to those lines. It's well versed in a lot of areas.
@ the bolded.... yeah you right fam. My bad I got a little carried away.
Sion.;4578271 said:pennyda1;4576692 said:im in my final year of college and i never heard of the cpa license or exam? is this something i should be worried about????
Not necessarily... well it really depends, what is it that you plan to do after you graduate ?