An accountant is a business professional who records and analyses the financial transaction-based data for an individual, business, or organization. Individuals who enter this field typically excel at math, have good computer skills, and are extremely detail-oriented. Also, since the majority of people in this profession work unsupervised, anyone considering this profession needs to be self-sufficient, comprehend the importance of ethics, and have good decision-making skills.
Normally accountants perform many of the below tasks on a daily basis:
Accountants currently make a median pay of $67,190.
The industry growth rates indicate that by 2024 there’ll be 142,400 new accounting and auditing positions waiting to be filled.
If you're interested in getting a degree in accounting, Hocking College has an Accounting & Financial Services degree program. In only four semesters, students can earn their Associate of Applied Business in Accounting & Financial Services degree and proceed to enter this thriving profession.
Students in the program will learn:
If you're interested in Hocking College’s Accounting & Financial Services program, contact their Admissions Team at admissions@hocking.edu or by phone at (740) 753-3591.