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    Why You Should Study Accounting & Finance

     

    Accounting is a satisfying and challenging job that requires strategic thinking. As an accountant, you examine the financial records of businesses and examine financial profit and losses. There are many reasons to study Accounting and Finance with Maypascollege, from the highly valuable transferable skills you will develop to the career opportunities it presents.

     

    High earning potential

    Graduates that hold a degree in accounting and finance have the potential to earn high-paying salaries depending on the career path they follow. If you choose to become a public or private accountant you can expect to start on a salary of around £18,000. With further experience and the relevant qualifications, you can aim to earn as much as £100,000 a year.

     

    Always in demand

    Choosing an accounting and finance career path means you will have the skills to work in a profession that is constantly in high demand. Every business needs at least one accounting professional to handle their finances.

    Job satisfaction

    Do you enjoy helping others? It could be the perfect career. Accountants help their clients all day long, especially ones who work for an accountancy practice. Helping people solve their problems and achieve their business goals is a rewarding way to spend your time.

     

    Transferable skills

    You will develop strong numerical, analytical and problem-solving skills. Some skills typically in high demand by employers that you will learn include:

    • Communication
    • Time management and organisation
    • Knowledge and awareness of business organisations
    • Ability to argue your case and negotiate

     

    Career path

    Studying Accounting & Finance will leave you with a variety of career paths to choose from.

    • Chartered accountant: A Chartered Accountant examines the financial information of individual clients, corporate clients and other organisations. Average salary: £39,529
    • Stockbroker: A stockbroker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients. Average salary: £48,692
    • Forensic accountant: A forensic accountant investigates fraud or financial manipulation by performing extremely detailed research and analysis of financial information. Average salary: £55,999
    • Mortgage advisor: Mortgage advisors are responsible for advising their clients on the best mortgage for their particular circumstances. Average salary: £49,739

     

    For more information on our Accounting and Finance course, click here.

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