A solid understanding of managerial accounting and finance are very important. How you obtain that knowledge is up to you.
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.And you're paying to learn from... people who aren't accountants, in management, marketers, or wealthy? The ultimate irony of finance professors is that most of them are poor, making less than $60k a year with little in savings.Lagron said:I see the degree in accounting not as my slowlane job, but as an education towards something greater. I like creating sites/online based automated services. Accounting is a fundamental to what I want to accomplish when I can fund a startup I have wanted to fund in ages. Instead of hiring accountants to tell the developers how to create the site, I tell the developers how to create it.
Someone mentioned above for entreprenuers the best degrees are that of management/marketing and perhaps finance.
I know I'm a few weeks late on this... but I'm a pro at killing accounting jobs. 90% of accounting is worthless transaction work that should be automated.
And you're paying to learn from... people who aren't accountants, in management, marketers, or wealthy? The ultimate irony of finance professors is that most of them are poor, making less than $60k a year with little in savings.
I know I'm a few weeks late on this... but I'm a pro at killing accounting jobs. 90% of accounting is worthless transaction work that should be automated.
Friend, passed the CPA- opened his own firm, his second year he made 3 Million dollars gross so far (this current year)...outsourced work overseas- has 15 employees (including the ones overseas), and spends his time at the park with his fiance, and his laptop. Where he directs his employees in the Philippines and India.
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Is it worth it to become an accountant? DEPENDS. Accountants, just like doctors, and lawyers, and other esteemed careers- require your individual "time" to offer such service.
Fastlane = removing your time from revenue, and scaling it?....
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