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1 5 Accounting careers By Chris Butcher

2 Financial Advisor financial advisors meet with clients and counsel them on their finances. creating budgets, firming up retirement plans, and giving advice about investing. The median annual salary for financial advisors was $75,320 in 2013 To be a financial advisor, you need financial expertise and a desire to help people The Certified Financial Planner exam is required to become a CFP

3 Accountant an accountant is a person who keeps or inspects financial records. accountants must also possess a high degree of integrity.And because they’re constantly interacting with clients, accountants should be effective communicators public accountants can also perform audits, prepare taxes and provide consulting for corporations, nonprofit organizations and governments. the median annual salary for an accountant was $65,080 in 2013 Although there are some associate degrees for accounting, a bachelor’s degree generally looks better to prospective employers.

4 Business Operations Manager help various departments within a company coordinate to meet the end goal. Their job includes hiring people, negotiating contracts, addressing budget matters, understanding general business operations and guiding work teams for projects. These professionals earned a median of $96,430 in 2013 Many operations managers have a bachelor’s or master’s degree in business administration, but the specific degree required depends on the organization hiring

5 Cashier Cashiers ring up items at your local grocery store, convenience store and other establishments using electronic scanners and cash registers. The median annual wage for cashiers was $18,960 in 2013, or about $9.12 an hour employers prefer a high school diploma or equivalent. This entry-level position requires no formal education or work experience, and most of the training is provided on the job.

6 Bill Collector They listen to the reasons debtors didn’t pay their bills and try to help them eliminate the overdue expense by negotiating a repayment plan. Many bill collectors work in a call center for a collection agency rather than the office of the original creditor. Bill collectors earned a median salary of $32,920 in 2013, or $15.83 per hour Bill collectors usually need a high school diploma and call center experience to land a job.


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