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Где на английском найти короткое сочинение на тему: почему я выбрал эту профессию?? ? Профессия - БУХГАЛТЕР

The Accounting Profession
Most people think that if you are an accountant then you must be a math genius. You must be able to calculate any number in your head. You must take years of math. They couldn’t be more wrong.
Accounting is not just about adding numbers all day. Accounting is a profession of communication.
When an accountant comes on the scene, communication between the financial world and employees and stockholders occur. Their job is to take all the ins and outs of the money, the various categories, and the goals of the company and put into a form that can be understood while keeping within the bounds of the law and ethics.
An accountant’s day involves reviewing the income and the expenditures to ensure accuracies. Did the transaction really happen? Was it put in the correct categories? Is it being handled legally and ethically? What is the impact of this transaction? Does it mean the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)?
The accountant’s life could be looked at as boring by some. It is no question a desk job. Computers are required. Concentration is a must. But surprisingly there is quite a bit of variety for those who wish to be a “bean counter”.
Salary for an accountant is not bad. Very good livable wages can be obtained as an accountant and can vary from area to area.
That is why I have decided to become an accountant /
Алексей К
Алексей К
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Бабла немножко на жизнь хотелось заработать, сэр, а дальше арифметики 2 помножить на 3 в школе не продвинулась.. . И сидеть я теперь буду в женских коллективах всю оставшуюся жизнь, зверея без мужиков (зато в сексе лютая будууууууу!) , числа туды-сюды по компу гонять, а раз в три месяца в отчетность неделями мне дома не бывать.. . Вот такая проклятая жизнь меня ждет. Но делать-то я все равно больше ничего не умею, так что придется мириться с этим.. . Вот те и все сочинение
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Антон Пронин
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Becoming an Accountant was one of the best decisions I ever made.
Why did I become an Accountant? Good question. Why did I? I mean a lot of people think we Accountants are boring, always crunching numbers and speaking accounting jargons that nobody else seem to understand. Just this morning, I was talking to a client of mine (who is not an accountant) and when I mentioned the words “retained earnings”, she just stared at me like I’m speaking another language or I’m from another planet! Back to the original question. So why did I become an accountant? Math is definitely NOT my favorite subject. Although they say accountants should be good in math, I’m definitely average on this one (plus we have calculators already, no need to count with fingers). I definitely did not think about spending four months every year doing overtime and week-end work for the tax busy season. So why become an accountant? Are you getting tired of this question already? Well, okay, these are my reasons why I became an accountant.First of all, because, at that time, this is the only profession I know. Both of my parents are accountants. My sister and some of my aunts, uncles, cousins and even in-laws are accountants. Majority of my parents’ friends are accountants. So, in short, this was the only world I know.Second of all, it was a good idea as any. Since I didn’t know my own mind, I decided this course was as good as any. Never really imagined what I was getting into and, come to think of it, I never really thought to ask my parents what this profession entails. Although with them being biased for accounting, they would have told me the positive side and not much on the negative side.Third, because I chose my university first before I chose this course. Honestly speaking, I don’t know why. All I know is that I wanted so badly to study in my chosen university here that I told myself whatever course they placed me after the entrance examination, as long as it’s in my chosen university, that will be my course. And since I was placed in the accounting program, that is the course I enrolled in and stayed in until I graduated from college.
Fourth, because I enjoyed the number-crunching side. Okay, I’m not good in Math (this one is reserved for my brother who graduated with a B. S. Math degree). But heck, I enjoyed the number-crunching stuff. Some of my highest grades in college were in those that entailed a lot of calculations. Plus, the field I am in right now is also into calculations and analysis. So, I’m in good company.Fifth, it’s a ‘practical’ course. I can just hear my father (God bless his soul) telling me – take up accounting because you will get a lot of work after college. Of course, being a dutiful daughter, I took him up on his advice. And I found out that he was right. There are a lot of choices out there. There’s auditing. There’s finance. There’s tax accounting (although I really hated this part). There’s the analysis part. There’s government accounting and private accounting. There’s the public practice (auditors, accountants and bookkeepers) and there’s the private sector accounting. Even in this recession, there is still work for us accountants. Practical? Definitely, yes.Sixth, because it’s dynamic. If you’re an accountant, your knowledge is not static (unless you want it to be). In fact, we’re required to have a continuing professional education even after we get our licenses. Plus, lately, the profession has been going through a lot of changes, from the accounting standards, to the auditing standards, to taxes, to professional requirements, etc., etc. Believe me, if you want to exercise your minds, accounting is definitely one way to do it.Seventh, because I love studying various businesses. Being an accountant, and one in the public practice at that, I get to be exposed to a lot of businesses and study them. The math, the calculations – all of these are actually becoming automatic. But learning about your clients’ businesses and apply

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