In high school you should take all of the core subjects, including math, science, english, physics, chemistry and Biology, as this will maximize the options you will have when you are ready to strat university or college. This way, if you decide to pursue a career option other than accounting you will have the option. A solid science background in high school will allow you to begin a journey towards any profession once in university or college, including chiropractic, medicine, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, dentistry, law, engineering, etc. If you decide that art or music is more your style, a science background in highschool will not preclude you from taking art or music, etc. in university or college, thus sciences in highschool are always a good option.
Someone can take a chartered accountant course from various educational institutions such as Universities and Colleges. For example, York University offers a number of chartered accountant courses.
go to a trait school and ask them
Take a couple of professionally designed courses made for you
accountant; auditor;
An accountant
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A person interested in becoming an entrepreneur may want to focus on taking business courses and math courses. They may also want to join some clubs that cater to business topics.
Occupation-someone who does bookkeeping for a business.
Well, I'm not so sure, but my mom is an accountant because she likes math
An Accountant is someone who primarily works for a Company/Business that takes care of the Company's books. (private) A CPA, or Certified Public Accountant is someone who handles the books/papers for many different companies or individual persons. (public)
Accountants have a variety of career opportunities. Auditor, CFO, tax consultant, public accountant and cost accountant are some of the careers someone with a background in accounting can hold.
I don't want to answer your question. Sorry