One can find an account for hire on many places. You can look on accountant websites or go to your local bureau where they will look for an accountant for you.
An accountant usually works 5 days in a week; but if is a tax accountant, around tax time, works 7 days per week.
Look in your financial statement completed by your accountant, you should have depreciation % by category in the notes. If a copier doesn't have it's own category, you could include it with your hardware and/or computer depreciation. Usually it's around it's useful life expectancy. I would guess around 5 years but check with your accountant.
To become a chartered account you need to be good at maths at first since you are dealing with numbers. The second step is to enroll a college or university that offers accountancy course. After you have completed, you need to get a little bit of experience with accounting firm. After that you can take an exam and get a certificate of chartered account. The entire process takes no more than 4 years. I guess you can find some chartered schools on this or on the net.
you take business related subject in uni and the vgo work in a bank for several years and then you can become a bank manger
You would have to study at least 4 or 5 years to become a charted accountant.
Do you mean accountANT? Become an accountant?
its usually 4 years but depends on your capability to complete
You have to study from 4-8 years
Too Many. Get a real degree and do something in engineering, construction, or manufacturing. Accounting sucks.
you have to study it for 4 years. even if tou decide to study language practice you can become a lexicogrphy.
about 4 to 6 years
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Saint Patrick studied for six years to become a missionary.