Auditor
#1
Auditor
Several of you mentioned an interest in accounting and getting a CPA. You might be interested in moving into auditing. CPA firms are hired to audit the books of private corporations, non-profit organizations, big ones and small ones. The Federal Reserve Board, the FDIC and the NCUA (National Credit Union Administration) all have said they are going to increase the number of auditors. And I see this need continuing especially given the current financial conditions.
It's not an easy thing, but if you can learn to fly, I think you can learn all about GAAP, TDR, and AIRES. Many people see auditors as the enemy, but a good one can save the life of your organization and make it compliant and perhaps even profitable.
It's not an easy thing, but if you can learn to fly, I think you can learn all about GAAP, TDR, and AIRES. Many people see auditors as the enemy, but a good one can save the life of your organization and make it compliant and perhaps even profitable.
#2
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2007
Posts: 440
Several of you mentioned an interest in accounting and getting a CPA. You might be interested in moving into auditing. CPA firms are hired to audit the books of private corporations, non-profit organizations, big ones and small ones. The Federal Reserve Board, the FDIC and the NCUA (National Credit Union Administration) all have said they are going to increase the number of auditors. And I see this need continuing especially given the current financial conditions.
It's not an easy thing, but if you can learn to fly, I think you can learn all about GAAP, TDR, and AIRES. Many people see auditors as the enemy, but a good one can save the life of your organization and make it compliant and perhaps even profitable.
It's not an easy thing, but if you can learn to fly, I think you can learn all about GAAP, TDR, and AIRES. Many people see auditors as the enemy, but a good one can save the life of your organization and make it compliant and perhaps even profitable.