How to Take Accounting Classes

The need for accounting professionals is on the rise in the United States. Employment of accountants and auditors is expected to grow more than 20 percent between 2008 and 2018, translating to approximately 279,000 new jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Traditional and virtual accounting classes are filled with aspiring CPAs hoping to cash in on this trend as well as other professionals looking to expand their arsenal of talents. With a little planning you can join their ranks and learn the skills necessary to properly record, report and analysis financial transactions.

Instructions

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      Determine the exact reasons you want or need to take an accounting class. Perhaps you need the credits to complete your degree, or maybe you just want to add some new skills to your resume. Your motives and goals will be instrumental in picking the best learning options for you.

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      Find accounting classes suitable for meeting your objectives. Community colleges, universities and online educators all provide classes. Some accountants even offer free classes at community centers and libraries. Your specific needs will help you determine which type of learning environment fits your needs.

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      Research the classes identified in Step 2, and pick a class that's appropriate for you. Find out when and where classes are offered, the costs, what prerequisites are required and who the classes are open to.

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      Meet the class prerequisites. You may have to take a basic math class or pass a test before you enroll. Also, some schools only open up accounting classes to more advanced students, which means you'll have to complete several courses before taking the accounting class you desire.

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      Make payment arrangements, and enroll in the class. Look into grants and loans if you are unable to foot the costs alone. Try to enroll as early as you can. If the demand for the class is high, it may fill up quickly.

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      Purchase your textbook and supplies. Check the campus bookstore or class syllabus for what you need. In addition to a book, you may also need special computer software, tools and other supplies.

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