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Accounting Degree and Career Guide

Find the information you'll need to make different accounting degree program options add up.

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 In today's business world there is a growing need for conscientious professionals with an accredited accounting degree. A number of highly-publicized cases of accounting fraud, most notably the Bernie Madoff, Lehman Brothers and Enron scandals, have fueled the business world's heightened awareness of the importance of ethical practices. This increased attention to the field of accounting, combined with today's business climate, has spurred companies both large and small to recognize the importance of strong, honest, reliable accounting practices and to take the necessary measures to ensure that they are up to—if not exceeding—industry standards.

 

Get an Accounting Degree: More Jobs & More Prestige

With all of the new attention, energy and status, the accounting industry has transformed itself from one perceived as stodgy and static to a diverse, vibrant field that includes everyone from tax advisors to FBI agents, from CPAs to environmental activists. It's not surprising that with this greater business focus on accounting, accountants' salaries and job options have increased as well.

If you think accounting might be the career field for you, use the resources listed to the right to find information on schools and careers.

There has rarely been such an opportunity-filled time to get an accounting degree or to advance your credentials, especially since Robert Half International's research on specific accounting career positions within the accounting field shows that people with certification, such as a CPA, or advanced degrees, such as an MBA or an MAcc consistently make more money and have more job options.

Learn more about accounting degrees and certifications, accounting scholarships and accounting careers or compare accounting degrees and careers in our side-by-side Accounting Degree Audit chart.