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According to the AICPA, a certified public accountant (CPA) intoday's environment must not only have a high level of technicalcompetence and a sense of commitment to service, but must also havegood communications and analytical skills, and the ability to workwell with people. Employers are looking for individuals who havethe ability to analyze and evaluate complex business problems andthe interpersonal skills and maturity to make decisions in aclient- and customer-service environment.

To obtain the required body of knowledge and to develop theskills and abilities needed to be successful CPAs, students shouldcomplete 150 semester hours of education. Many states/jurisdictionsnow require or will require 150 semester hours of education forobtaining the CPA certification. Colleges and universities in thesestates/jurisdictions determine the curriculum for pre-licensureeducation of CPAs; it typically features a good balance ofaccounting, business, and general education.

Do you think you have the required skills to become anAccountant? Do you know your “accounting” professional strengthsand weaknesses? How can you improve your professional weaknesses asa future accountant?

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Nelly Stracke
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