Who's an Accountant?
Are your friends always in awe of your ability to manage your pocket money well? Do you love solving math problems and coming up with easier solutions to them? Would you be interested in working on ways to save money and increase profits? If yes, consider a career in accounting!
As an accountant, your work will involve managing the finances and accounts for your clients, filing their tax returns, and more! Most of your work would involve using computers to crunch numbers to suggest ways of reducing costs and increasing profits. If you think this is the path for you, read on!
What will you do?
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Where will you work?
How do you get there?
What skills would you need?
How do you make it to the top ranks?
Intern
At the most basic level, you will mainly work under other accountants trying to get some experience. You will also learn how different finance departments and costing work.
Junior/Staff Accountant
At thus entry-level position, you will learn to handle cash accounts for auditing purposes. You will also be responsible for billing activities, such as accounts payable and accounts receivable.
Internal Auditor
At this stage, you don’t handle the finances of the company yet, but you will have to keep tabs on the budgets, maintain financial reports and records, and be in charge of the general book-keeping.
Budget/Credit Analyst
Here, you will prepare and analyse the budgets of the company. As a credit analyst, you will most likely be hired by a bank to investigate a customer’s ability to pay back loans.
Senior Accountant/Finance Manager
Desc: At the senior level, your tasks primarily remain the same but now you will handle the big audits. At this stage, you will also have a team working under you, so you will also have a bunch of managerial duties that you will have to fulfil.
Finance Controller
Here, you will not only analyse and allocate budgets to other departments, but you will be the financial strategist of the company. The future of the organisation will ride on your shoulders.
Director/Head of Finance
Here, you will be in charge of the entire finance department of the company. If you have a good rapport with the heads of the company, you could even be made Chief Financial Officer.
Pursuing your career locally VS abroad
While there are plenty of hot career prospects in accounting abroad, with the recent issues of immigration in countries the USA, UK, and Australia, many students who study internationally are forced to return to India. Even the international standards of education do not give them an edge over Indian students who are just as qualified for accounting related tasks. In fact, pursuing accounting locally might give you more experience with the financial system of Indian companies, thus putting you at an advantage. The post-graduate course here is also of a shorter duration – 2 years – and only costs about Rs 4-10 lakhs.
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A degree in accounting opens up job opportunities in various sectors, thus broadening your career prospects abroad. An undergraduate degree lasts for three years, with additional work experience as an intern. You could also directly pursue a post-graduate course internationally, for which you need a minimum of 70% in your B.Com or a GPA of 3. Depending on the country you wish to study in, you might also need to pass the IELTS test with a minimum score of 6-6.5 and GRE of 305 or the GMAT exam with a minimum score of 600. Some of the best study destinations for accounting are Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Germany, and the USA. The cost of pursuing these courses depends on the country you wish to study in. The US stands to be the most expensive at Rs 34 lakh a year, while courses in the UK, Australia, Canada and Singapore cost about Rs 13-15 lakhs annually with an additional cost of living. Germany works out to be an affordable option with an annual tuition fee of Rs 40000 – Rs 50000.
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How much would you get paid?
The exact number will depend on where you’re working, your education, skill-set and internship experience. But we can give you a general idea. As a consultant, you could charge your clients based on a per-hour basis. The industry rates in India range from INR 100 - INR 500 per hour. This number can increase based on your credibility and experience.
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