Why Study Accounting?
Accounting is the means by which a company or organization communicates its financial information. It is for this reason many call it the “language of business.” Thus, accounting majors learn how to create and maintain a detailed and accurate system that displays the finances of a business. Students study the theory behind accounting and learn how to analyze the financial position of a firm or organization.
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Career Outlook
Accounting students may find employment in small businesses, larger corporations, not-for-profit organizations, and government agencies.
Job Roles
Financial Accountant, Managerial Accountant, Forensic Accountant, Auditor, Budget Analyst, and Credit Analyst
Industries
Banking, Insurance, Pharmaceutical, Not-for-Profit Organizations, Local Government, and Higher Education
Careers
Accountants and Auditors
Credit Analysts
Budget Analyst
Employment and wage data by occupation are based on the Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) survey, which collects information from approximately 51,000 businesses. bls.gov
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