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👔 FREE 6 Step Guide To Choose Your Dream Career: https://bit.ly/3JLAEQh There’s a lot of people out there that think accounting degrees will become worthless in the near future They think this because it’s estimated that the work of an accountant will be automated in the near future ———- I looked into this and evaluated this college degree which has always been a good option I looked into the salary, job satisfaction, future growth, and x factors and evaluated the degree I found that it’s still a really good option and here’s why These videos are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not an attorney, CPA, insurance, or financial advisor and the information presented shall not be construed as tax, legal, insurance, safety or financial advice. If stocks or companies are mentioned, Shane might have an ownership interest in them. Please don’t make buying or selling decisions based on Shane’s videos. If you need such advice, please contact the qualified legal or financial professionals, not the opinion of a stranger on the internet. Sources and further readings: bls.gov(bureau of labor statistics) nces.ed.gov(national center for educational statistics) payscale(provides information on jobs and degrees)

19 Replies to “Here’s Why An Accounting Degree is Worth It”

  1. hi there, soon I will be finishing accounting bachelor degree. but now I have realised i have not gained enough learnings. but now I am serious and want to make a career in accounting. what should I do after bachelor degree? should I study CPA or master degree or there is any other course? @Shane Hummus

  2. I think you need to break down job satisfaction from beginning to end. Entry-level accounting is cancerous

  3. Hi guys a sibling of mine is contemplating between med school and accounting and they don’t really know what to choose, how would you describe accounting?

  4. My experience not so good. 1988 Accounting college student. U.S. Government goes after one if any sizable net worth after 8 to 9 years. Ended up switching to another field after close to 10 years in it.

  5. My profession for 30 years next year. I was persuaded by my boss – our former staff training manager. I started with my Associates & then Bachelor’s & then to MBA. I have moved from boring Auditing to Consulting & stint in Taxation. I later went back to get a Risk Management Degree as I wanted to add to my skills. I found if I had chosen Economics to achieve Risk Management only, I would have missed out on the fundamentals training through work experience in various facets.

  6. The business field is ruled by ego maniac with crazy ambitions. There no way in hell they would let their empire be auto. All this fields will always be 👁👁 by humans evens if an AI does something a person will be there just cause

  7. I am currently a masters of finance (STEM) student, set to graduate in May 2023. I completed my undergrad in Accounting in May 2022.

    I enrolled in my masters program to reach 150 credit hours and become CPA eligible. To anyone considering an Accounting degree, please note that it is extremely advisable to reach 150 credit hours. Being CPA eligible and showing interest to become a CPA is extremely important to a lot of companies in USA.

    I am an international student from Pakistan and my friend who is also an international student from a different country, are both aspiring accountants. My friend graduated with 120 credit hours and got a full time job for $50,000 per year. I on the other hand, have a full time job lined up after graduation for $72,000 and benefits. This difference can be attributed towards the fact that I am CPA eligible.

    It’s not important to have a CPA certification, but it certainly sets you up for success. I am a pessimist, so I always think “I am not the smartest and the most capable person in the labour market, therefore I need to work twice as hard as all the others to be able to succeed”. Hence, I would suggest everyone to be on the safe side and work towards the cpa.

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