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    Accountants are trusted and respected all around the world. After all, this profession has been around for many years; there is proof that accounting methods were used by ancient Egyptians for inventory purposes. The accounting profession has many certifications; one of them is Certified Public Accountant, also known by its acronym, CPA. By far, the one with the most advantages is CPA because it is required by almost any accounting firm, provides mobility across the industry, and provides better

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    attend Indiana State University and work towards my bachelor of science in accounting to one day become a Certified Public Accountant. Here in Terre Haute there are not many Certified Public Accountants firms so I would like to travel to a major city where the job is well needed like Indianapolis, Chicago, or my dream city New York. I had the opportunity to interview a local Certified Public Accountant named, Jeffrey Fisher at his office here in Terre Haute Indiana called Sackrider & Company. Jeff was

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    Rules of Professionals

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    Rules of Professional 2 This research paper is on Rules of Professional Ethics and Conduct of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. They will be four cases that will be discussed for violation for the following rules. They are Rule 102 – Integrity and Objectivity, Rule 201 – Professional Competence, Rule 202 – Compliance with Standards, and Rule 501- Acts Discreditable

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    Career in Accounting

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    Accounting One of the major careers being practiced today is accountancy. Thousands of people are completing their degrees in accounting because there seems to be a bright future for accountants with the appropriate qualifications. Accountants, in their career, help ensure that the organizations are running more efficiently, public records are kept more accurately, and taxes are paid properly and on time. They perform important functions by offering a wide volume of business and accounting services to their

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    foundations represents a great advantage when getting a job, being a professional accountant whit a required education is easier to find a very good job. Accounting and Auditors among other occupations, “are expected to increase by 15.3percent, or about 5 million new jobs, by 2016” (Dohm &Shniper, 2007, p.2).Experience is crucial in serving as a professional in any business that requires the services of an accountant or auditor. To add, experience helps a lot to obtain better gains and most opportunities

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    known as Certified Public Accountant. But to become a licensed CPA, one must pass a very rigorous exam which consists of four different sections. The four parts are: Audit and Attestation; Financial Accounting and Reporting; Regulation; and Business Environment and Concepts. Each part is taken once at a time as they are very long, but once you pass a section, you must pass the other three within a period of 18 months. With a license of a CPA, one can easily get into the field of public accounting

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    career fields in accounting mandate the individual to obtain certain field related certifications that are essential to that particular field of study. Examples of these certifications are as follows: Certified Financial Manager (CFM), Certificated Public Accountant (CPA), and Certified Management Accountant (CMA). These accounting certifications can sometime prove to be incredibly difficult to obtain. The majority of the available certifications required exam preparation, fees to be paid, background

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    Professional ethics are an absolute necessity in the field of accounting. Businesses rely on accountants to accurately report their financial information and give sound advise and consultation in regards to their business. There are standards and rules set in place to ensure that ethics and information is reported accurately. Laws and repercussions are created place to deter unethical and illegal accounting practices, although it still occurs in the business world on many levels. The field of

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    The introduction to the old AICPA Code of Professional Conduct of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants provides guidance and rules for all members as it explains the composition of the code, application of standards and compliance enforcement procedures. The code consists of two sections principles and rules. The Principles provide a general framework for the Rules which CPAs have to adhere to the rules of the AICPA Code when practicing. The AICPA Code of Conduct consists of three

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    They also perform bookkeeping, consulting and auditing tasks (“Public Accountant”). These job requirements match the report after I took the Myers Briggs Assessment because I am comfortable with working with others and math, and I am also an organized person. I am interested in pursuing a career as a public accountant because of its successful job outlook, my passion in business, and influences from my family and schools. In order to pursue

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