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1 Accounting Counts Why Take High School Accounting?

2 Accounting and Business Majors “by the numbers” Four of the top ten most profitable college majors are business related Average Starting Salary –Accounting $46,000 –Economics/Finance $45,000 –Business Administration $39,000 –Marketing $35,000

3 Accounting and Business Majors “by the numbers” 1 in 5 college students are business majors 226,000 new jobs are expected over the next decade in Accounting In 2007, CPA firms increased their hiring by 83%

4 Why the increased demand for Accountants? Increasing number of new businesses Changing financial laws Corporate governance regulations Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002

5 “Ripped from the Headlines” Forensic Accounting Wesley Snipes Gets 3 Years for Not Filing Tax Returns The increased focus on and numbers of financial crimes such as tax evasion, embezzlement, bribery, and securities fraud has increased the demand for forensic accountants.

6 Did You Know? Phil Knight, Founder and Chair of Nike, is a CPA. Donald Trump majored in Economics. Arthur Blank, co-founder of Home Depot and owner of the Atlanta Falcons is a CPA.

7 So what does this have to do with taking high school Accounting? Business majors are required to take at least one, usually two, college accounting courses. Studies show that students who take high school accounting are more successful in college accounting. Decide if you are interested in business, finance and accounting before college.

8 What will you learn and do in high school Accounting? Understand the language of business Analyze business transactions Prepare and analyze financial documents Research business topics on the Internet Use spreadsheet software

9 Analyze Financial Information Best Buy’s Fiscal Revenue Mix

10 Financial Information on a Spreadsheet

11 What if I am not going to be a business major? Many colleges and universities are requiring non-business majors to take a course in managerial accounting: –Interior Design –Architecture –Engineering

12 Want to Own Your Own Business? All businesses need to keep accounting records. Entrepreneurs must understand the business/profit motive. Understanding accounting concepts help Entrepreneurs problem solve and make sound business decisions.

13 Why is high school Accounting for everyone? Learn skills that employers need all employees to possess: –Problem solving –Critical thinking –Organization, accuracy, and integrity –Business ethics –Technology

14 Why is high school Accounting for everyone? Personal Applications learned in Accounting –Budgeting –Payroll Concepts –Investments –Taxes –Banking

15 Register for Accounting! Make your elective choices “count.” Accounting Counts—for Everyone! 4 th Year Math Credit

16 Accounting Careers

17 What do Accountants do? Track companies’ expenses Prepare, analyze and verify financial documents Look for ways to run businesses more efficiently Keep public records Make sure taxes are paid properly

18 Public Accountants Perform audits Prepare taxes for corporations, government agencies, nonprofits and individuals

19 Management Accountants Management accountants are members of the executive team who Record and analyze information about budgets, costs and assets Support strategic planning or product development Write financial reports for stockholders, creditors or government agencies.

20 Government Accountants Maintain and examine government records Audit private businesses or individuals on the government's behalf

21 Internal Auditors Are fiscal “police officers” Verify the accuracy of an organization's financial records Look for waste, mismanagement and fraud.

22 Job Outlook in Accounting CPA accountants will continue to be in high demand, especially as states increase the education and experience requirements for the certification. Certified Management Accountants and those with MBAs will also fare well.

23 Job Outlook in Accounting Having a specialty, such as information systems, government regulation or international business, will help you land a job. Those without a degree or certification and those vying for the upper-most echelons of accounting will find keen competition for jobs.

24 Education Requirements A bachelor's degree is the minimum requirement, and to advance, you'll need additional certification or graduate-level education. Those in the accounting field can earn the Certified Public Accountant designation by meeting experience and educational requirements and passing an exam.


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