You could get it done in 4 years, but if you want to become a Certified Public Accountant, you have to take a pretty hard test (like the bar exam for Accountants) and there is a period of time where you have to learn on the job before you get licensed.
But, you could get a job right out of high school in an Accounts Receivable department, and technically that's accounting.
You would take the CPA exam to become a Certified Public Accountant.
It takes about Four Years to Earn your BACHLERS Degree
Very advisable to improve your mathermatical skills for this type of job.
To become an accountant you must have a degree. To become certified you must take the state test and pass.
If you take the normal course load it will take four years. But if you take more or less classes, it could take a longer or shorter amount of time. After the four years, you take your CPA test. If you fail, you have to wait and take it again which will take some more time.
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You could get it done in 4 years, but if you want to become a Certified Public Accountant, you have to take a pretty hard test (like the bar exam for Accountants) and there is a period of time where you have to learn on the job before you get licensed. But, you could get a job right out of high school in an Accounts Receivable department, and technically that's accounting.
To qualify as a chartered accountant takes at least three years on top of getting a university degree. Once you are qualified you then have to gain experience to become a specialist, this varies from person to person
You cannot get an accountant job without paper qualifications. You can either get an accounting degree or have a degree in something else but take an exam to become an accountant.
It depends on what college you attend. Most universities in Missouri require you to take Calculus I in order to become an accountant.
You need to take Invesments