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You have to apply for an accounting and finance degree in a college institute. You need your grades in your previous school attended and your Good morals you need to provide the requirements the school ask you to give.
It would be a good idea to go to college to study financial accounting because the job market is getting more and more difficult day by day. A degree goes a long way in separating an applicant from others.
Many correspondance schools have accounting degrees. I received my accounting degree from Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I do not believe they have an online degree but they were a good school.
Yes it will be helpful to have a degree.
Depending on which area of study one wishes to enter into, there are several excellent rated schools in the state of Texas. For example, if one is interested in a degree in Accounting, the University of Houston's Bauer School of Business in Houston, Texas is a wonderful choice. Richland College in Dallas, TX is an excellent choice for those interested in an e-Commerce.
www.directoryofschools.com/Accounting-Degree-Online.htm is a good place to start
So long as your accounting degree is from an accredited school you should be able to get any job that anyone else with an accounting degree could get (depending on experience). The degree is the same regardless of whether it's acquired online or on campus.
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UWAnswerI would highly recommend an accredited college whose accounting degree course will provide you with an understanding of business and financial concepts and how they relate to professional accounting. The program should also offer certifications in Tax Preparer; Microsoft Office User Specialist-Word for Windows; Microsoft User Specialist-Access; and Internet Commerce/Management.
The University of Phoenix is a reputable online school that has an accredited accounting program.
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An accounting job would need someone who is good working with numbers. A college degree would be most benefical but for some job offers, wouldn't be necessary. Working as an intern and obtaining experience beforehand would be a plus.