1. Describe two examples of important things that financial planning skills can help you do, and explain why these things are important to you personally. (4-6 sentences. 2.0 points)…
2. Explain the importance of job analysis and describe how the results of job analysis are used in job descriptions and job specifications.…
Due to changing laws and regulations and an increase in the complexity of accounting the demand for CPAs continues to increase. CPAs have a wide range of career options in public accounting or corporate accounting. CPAs can move into executive positions such as controllers, chief financial officers and chief executive officers. CPAs are known for their role…
1. Describe two examples of important things that financial planning skills can help you do, and explain why these things are important to you personally. (4-6 sentences. 2.0 points)…
1. Describe a real or made up but realistic situation that could cause you or someone you know to have to use money from a financial reserve. (3-6 sentences. 2.0 points) when a person loses their job they lose their source of income. When a person loses their income they’ll need to dip into their financial reserves. They need to have a large enough reserve to pay their expenses until they find new work.…
3) What level of education/certification must you have for this career? 4 years at a university…
1. Describe two examples of important things that financial planning skills can help you do, and explain why these things are important to you personally. (4-6 sentences. 2.0 points)…
3. Search online to find two careers where preparing spreadsheets is a part of the job. List the name of each career and then say where you found the information. Explain in 1-4 sentences. (2.0 points)…
* Explain how the job skills required for each job you selected are related to your professional goals.…
The report suggest me top 10 occupations, they are Buyer, Purchasing Agent, Paralegal, Bartender, Florist, Life Insurance Agent, Restaurant Manager, Flight Attendant and Financial Analyst. In these top 10 occupations they are based on my personality…
The next goal I would like to achieve with a career in Finance is the ability to retire by the age of 50. I feel this is an extremely achievable goal based solely on the fact I would invest throughout my career and if everything goes to plan I should be able to have enough saved for retirement. There is big need for Financial Advisors throughout the country. This is expressed through the employment rate skyrocketing year after year. According to the national estimates for this occupation, based out of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are just above 183,000 jobs for Advisors alone.…
D) devotes the majority of its attention to the collection and presentation of financial data.…
For an entry level job as a financial planner, you need a bachelor’s degree to get started in this career field. You can further your education as much as you need, to keep excelling in your career field. Some colleges offer specific financial planning course that…
Does everyone know what they want to be when they grow up or what they wanted to be? Out there, there are many great jobs out there that fixate people more than others, like president or professional athlete. In addition there are jobs that numerous people do not think of being when they grow up. One of these is a financial examiner. A financial examiner requires a Bachelor's degree and must have math, writing, people skills to become successful.…
According to the analysis, I would be skilled at teaching, counseling, tutoring, or interpersonal integration. In my opinion, these are not generally the traits that I think of when I picture a financial analyst or controller; however to be completely honest I do not believe that either of the two are part of my career path. Unfortunately, since the end of my high school years "financial analyst" or "controller" have been my answers to the age-old, "what do you want to be when you grow up" my response to the question on the first day of…