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Accounting Speech Outline

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Introduction

Attention/need step:
How many people in the audience would like to become a success in the field of Business? Well I'm here to give you the pointers on what you need and what you don't need in order to succeed in two fields in particular, the first being a Private Accountant and the second being a Certified Public Accountant.

Professional greeting:
My names is James Causey and I'm in the field of Accounting, I work for 1st Presbyterian Church of Hollywood, Florida as one of two accountants. I've worked at 1st Presbyterian for over 5 years with more than 4 being in accounting, I have two Associate degrees, one in Accounting the other in General Education and six certificates in Business and Accounting.

Purpose and preview:
I'm here to help you determine what kind of career in accounting you are truly looking for, one were you will work for a single client/company or one where you will work for many clients such as H&R Block. Each have their merits about them, but one requires a competency exam while the other does not. There are many aspects that get considered when choosing a job, for instance interaction with multiple customers can be overwhelming to some while others it isn't. Lastly, some people may consider this the most important, but the amount of pay is also critical.

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Major point: Similarities

A job as a Private Accountant or CPA are both in the same field and the task being conducted will be very similar.
“In general, the accounting field is about recording and analyzing business activities. Accountants provide organizations with financial information so that executives can make informed and effective decisions”. (CSPONLINE, 2015)
Both have the ability to advance in their desired career to an even higher ranking position.

Both are higher paying jobs and have more flexible hours compared to other 4 year degrees.
Each have the potential to make from $20,000 - $40,000 more money than workers in the education industries. (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, 2015)
I personally work as an accountant, as part of my job description I have flexible hours. This means I can come in to work when I want and leave when I

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