Should I become a CPA or a sociologist? CPAs make a lot of money, but sociology is a lot easier? How much do sociologist make. CPAs make like 60,000 g’s a year! My IQ is 120, so I figure I am smart enough to become either one. I am very good with numbers. I want to make money! But, sociology is much more interesting.
well, I love having things. I can’t help that. If I became a CPA my kids could go to a really good college. I am 24 and, as such, don’t have kids yet. But, I am good with numbers, as they say. But, I am good with words too!
Good pick up. I have also have 200,000 in investment that I am not going to touch. So, If I make 60,000 a year, over 40 years, I make 2.4 million. If I get a 7% return on the 200,000 over 40 years, I will have roughly 3.2 million over the 40 years. Or, 80,000 a year. Plus the 60,000 for working, that’s 140,000 a year

I need to know if you can have a good career in accounting without having your CPA.

I’m looking at renting my textbooks rather than buying them, but I wonder if it would be wise to keep them as reference material in my job. Once I’m a CPA working for a n accounting firm, will I find that I need them?

I am thinking about getting my MBA in accounting, then going for my CPA. My question is CPA with MBA in demand, especially with the economy dropping?

I will begin working as an entry-level staff accountant/auditor for a large, regional accounting firm. How far up the ranks can I get without passing the CPA?

What are the requirements for geting a CPA?

hi, I am going to be a senior in college, my major is math, but I do not know what I can do with a math major, and I heard someone told me that to take some accounting classes and to become a CPA. I am wondering how many accounting classes I need to take, so that I can become a CPA? Thank you for your input.

Im 27, when i was 23 i got a D-Felony conviction for possession of marijuan- i want to go back to school for accountant and eventually my CPA, can you become a CPA in NY with these charges, or is it just pointless?

Im going to college this year and Im currently registered for paraprofessional accounting degree which is an associates in applied sciences degree. Should i change to an AA or AS degree to further my degree and eventually get my CPA?

How do you become a CPA in Texas?

I am currently a Junior at the University of Houston, i have a declared major of Accounting and was wondering if there were any accountants out there? I want to become a CPA but i don’t feel like doing the whole grad school thing. I know in texas to become a CPA you must have at least 150 credit hours, 16 being accounting intense. But my degree is only 120 hours. Any suggestions?

I am looking for a good CPA in the San Francisco Bay Area, California with experience in gift tax, NRO accounts as well laws in India and USA. Anyone who has experience with such accountants, please send me the CPA contact info.

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