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Most Sought After Degree in 2011: Accounting

January 25th, 2011 by Sarah Ward

Accounting Career. (Photo: Life123)

If you’re good with numbers, you’re in luck. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, accounting has been named the most sought after degree in 2011. In other words, if you’re earning an accounting degree as we speak, your chances in the job market are extremely favorable.

Accountants make about $60,000 annually on average, with some bringing home up to $104,450/year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. As an avid supporting of doing what you love, I’m not suggesting you sell your soul for $80,000/year, but if accounting is in alignment with your talents, skills, and personal values, by all means, go right ahead!

People who are successful as accountants are typically analytical, logical, with a keen attention to detail. One of the reasons we’re currently in this whole economic crisis right now is because of a handful of executives who were willing the fudge the numbers with poor and fraudulent financial reporting. Especially now, a critical attribute that accounting firms look for is a strong ethics and a reliable moral compass.

Accounting majors are making a significant positive impact on today’s financial sector to prevent future financial crises. In a comment on the Huffington Post, Accounting major Mark Goldstein says, “We are the first generation of accounting students who have extensive training in internal controls, informatio­n systems assurance, and fraud risk indicators­. All of these components exist precisely for the purpose of the PREVENTION of future large-scal­e financial crises. We will be the people designing and auditing these systems in order to create larger-sca­le accountabi­lity in the financial world.”

If you’re seriously considering a career in accounting, check out our interview with Certified Public Accountant Jon Funk from last summer where he shares insights into a day in the life of an accountant.

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The Best Way To Use Online Degrees In Your Career

December 2nd, 2010 by michaelm

Online degrees have made education possible for many people in recent years, and their biggest impact has been on working professionals. If you are already working full time, supporting yourself and possibly a family, then quitting your job to go back to school (or go to college for the first time) is probably not an economic possibility. Even if you were so inclined, limited by where you live, the local college may not offer the specialized degree program that you need to move your career forward - but online degree programs, available anywhere there is an internet connection, offer both variety in programs, and flexible schedules. The best ways to use online degrees in your career:

- If you are an accountant, obtain an online MBA, Masters Degree in Accounting, or Masters of Taxation to earn the requisite 150 credits to become a CPA. Your online degree program may include a CPA prep course, or offer a discount for one.

- As a library professional, you can use online degrees in technology and multimedia to expand your skill set in an ever changing environment. This will let you be as employable as possible as more libraries lose funding - which means fewer jobs.

- Earn more money as a teacher by earning a master’s degree in education. Consider specializing in early childhood, educational media, or even become qualified to become a guidance counselor. A Ph.D. program in education can pave your career path further by opening up the possibility of becoming a school principal.

- Further your career in information technology with online degree programs that will allow you to command a much higher salary as a specialist in programming, networking, or even web design. Information technology is a constantly changing and growing field, which means that to just maintain your current position you must stay informed. Moving upwards professionally requires the extra step of formal education, which can be obtained through an online degree.