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Old 06-23-2007, 03:54 PM
Phenom604 Phenom604 is offline
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Default A Career in Accounting - Do I keep going?

I've been a Staff Accountant now for 2 years. I've been doing A/R, A/P, entering deposits, making cheques, doing bank recs, helping to prepare year end and monthly statements.

So far, this job has just been one for me to grind out in order to get to gain experience and get to a higher level position. It's not fun, it's not a passion (like poker is for me). I'm only in the accounting industry because I've heard it can lead to higher positions within a company, and because I'm good with numbers (which has helped me with poker)

For anyone in the accounting industry: Are there jobs out there that I can enjoy and make money? Please let me know your experiences. I'm a little lost here, and don't really have anyone to turn to for advice. I'm gonna quit my job very shortly for undisclosed reasons, and I need to find some direction in my life. I'm 30 by the way. I'm en route to pursuing my CGA designation (Canadian) and am wondering if I should continue this.

Any advice helps. Thanks alot guys.
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Old 06-23-2007, 06:37 PM
celiboy celiboy is offline
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Default Re: A Career in Accounting - Do I keep going?

I'm actually a CA in Canada. Once you are designated you should have alot of opportunites for yourself - public practice, industry, gov't, your own accounting practice, etc. As for the work, yea it is boring, espescially when you start out and get the junior level stuff. AS you move up, things get a bit more interesting I suppose, but it's still debits and credits. The more you move up, the more pressure there will be as there are always deadlines espescially in a public company. Salary wise, once you are designated you should be at 50-70K and 100K should happen5 or 6 years from that point assuming you live in a big city. To be honest, I'd probably do something else if I could start over again, but the money is decent so at my pace I can retire at 45 and sit on my ass all day, or consult part time, so I think it's an OK trade-off for the boredom/pressure of the career. Also some aspects wouldn't be too boring...if you were involved with a start up, or an IPO that would probably be pretty interesting. Also once you are designated, there is nothing preventing you from doing non-accounting work. Having a designation is somewhat close to having an MBA, but more focused on accounting which is fairly important nowadays in business due to all the scandals over poor reporting lately.

Another thing to mention is that most of the people in this industry are Type A's who are also perfectionists, which means 60 hours+ a week will be the norm for most of your bosses and you will be expected to match that workload or be labelled a non team player. I'm pretty lucky as I work somewhere that is 40 hours a week for the most part, but that is unusual in my experience. Obviously being salaried, you would not be paid any OT.
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Old 06-23-2007, 09:28 PM
4_2_it 4_2_it is offline
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Default Re: A Career in Accounting - Do I keep going?

I'm a US CPA with over 15 years of experience. I can relate to what you are going through. The 1st 3-5 years you are doing work that is really somewhat basic, but the skills that you are learning will prove invaluable later on.

My quick advice for you to get certified and spend a few years in public practice. That will open a lot of doors to allow to find a job in the industry that you want.

PM me if you have any specific questions, I'd be happy to detail my career.
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Old 06-23-2007, 10:59 PM
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Default Re: A Career in Accounting - Do I keep going?

Congradulations on quitting.

Don't waste your life doing things you hate for the money. Life is too short.

There are tons and tons of oppurtunities out there where you can enjoy doing and make money in the process.


Spend a lot of time soul searching. The answer is normally found deep inside you somewhere and will take time to uncover it.

It's not easy, but nothing worth discovering / worth having / worth doing is ever easy.
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Old 06-25-2007, 12:16 AM
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Default Re: A Career in Accounting - Do I keep going?

Hello everyone,

I just logged in to read all the responses so far. I'm still amazed about the supportive community atmosphere here on 2+2. Your suggestions have provided me with insight and perspective that I didn't have access to. Like the poker tables, life can be a real grind and kick you in the ass sometimes, and you just need a little help to get on the right track.

Now I'll get to answering some of the posts that I've read, through PMs or posting on here.

Thanks alot guys, and please feel free to continue on.

-'May the flop be with you'
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Old 06-24-2007, 02:50 AM
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Default Re: A Career in Accounting - Do I keep going?

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I'm a US CPA with over 15 years of experience. I can relate to what you are going through. The 1st 3-5 years you are doing work that is really somewhat basic, but the skills that you are learning will prove invaluable later on.

My quick advice for you to get certified and spend a few years in public practice. That will open a lot of doors to allow to find a job in the industry that you want.

PM me if you have any specific questions, I'd be happy to detail my career.

[/ QUOTE ]

Do you mind posting your basic history? Just the jumps you've made and your thoughts on each position you've held? Might be easier than answering tons of PMs.
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Old 06-24-2007, 08:33 AM
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Default Re: A Career in Accounting - Do I keep going?

I'd be very interested in hearing about accountants' careers.

If you had the opportunity to make $300K at least, possibly $400K, tax free (im from london) from online poker in the next 12 months, would you choose to start the ACA with a big 4 firm?
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Old 06-24-2007, 11:34 AM
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Default Re: A Career in Accounting - Do I keep going?

Do you have a BA?

DONT DO A/P. F THAT. A/P is the most thankless [censored] job on the face of the planet. I have never seen a band of more miserable [censored] than in the A/P department. This is not good work. Run for your life.

Do you like tax and audit? I think this might be a more rewarding experience.
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Old 06-25-2007, 09:51 AM
4_2_it 4_2_it is offline
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Do you mind posting your basic history? Just the jumps you've made and your thoughts on each position you've held? Might be easier than answering tons of PMs.

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Sure.

8 years of public accounting with PwC (was a manager for 3 years)

Great learning experience. I had the opportunity to work with a lot of smart people audited dozens of companies. The biggest drawback was the number of hours and the pressure to remain chargeable in the slow times.

2 years Director of Inventory Accounting (Large National Drug Store Chain)

Learned about a large company functions. I really enjoyed the company, but left shortly after it was acquired and the writing was on the wall. The best boss I ever worked for was here.


2 years Controller for a small NASDAQ listed company

Did all the SEC filings and dealt with the auditors from the other side. I also met frequently with the CEO and Board. I had the most 'power' in this job, but sadly the company's product fell out of favor in the marketplace.


4 years in my current position which deals with SEC Compliance and (lots of) special projects

I moved my family over 1000 miles to take this job. It is challenging and gives me a chance to use everything I have learned so far to carve out my own niche. I will not go into specifics since I work for a large company and don't want to out myself.
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Old 06-24-2007, 12:38 PM
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So far, this job has just been one for me to grind out in order to get to gain experience and get to a higher level position.

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Isn't that a lot like saving up sex for your old age? - Warren Buffett
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