Alternative CPA Career Paths

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    a_rodriguez01
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    Hello everyone. I’m curious to hear from CPAs whose certification has opened unexpected career paths.

    My background:

    Like many of you I entered the accounting field by accident. I come from a poor family and I took up accounting on the assumption that jobs in this field were plentiful. But I had no idea what an accounting career would entail. I struggled through my accounting courses but managed to get an Associates, then a Bachelors degree in accounting.

    I did an accounting internship in a big international commercial bank in NYC, and that opened the doors to my subsequent 15 year career path in corporate banking. The prediction that jobs would be available turns out to have been true in my case.

    Early in my career I took two parts of the CPA exam got a 74 and 71 in Auditing and Regulations, respectively. At that point I decided not to continue studying for the exam because I was convinced I did not want to go into public accounting. I was also convinced I wanted to pursue additional education in an unrelated field. Ironically, in college I only got A’s in my philosophy and literature courses. So I went back to school a couple years into my accounting career to study philosophy. Several years later I earned a Master’s degree studying philosophy and political theory, all the while working in corporate accounting, being married, having three children, and actively participating in outside volunteer work.

    I’ve struggled all these years to see if there is any way I can pursue a career that allows me to use much of the knowledge I’ve gained in all the areas I’ve studied. It seems nearly impossible.

    But recently I realized that entrepreneurship might be what I am searching for. And I also realized that the best way to start a business is to capitalize on what I have already been trained in. Which is why I plan on taking the CPA exam. CPAs have instant credibility and I believe that credibility will open up doors for me to maximize the skills and knowledge I’ve gained over the years in both my accounting and humanities studies. In case you’re wondering, in my current state of residence I can use the Masters degree I earned for the 150 credits, and my non-auditing experience is valid for licensure, and my non-auditing accounting background qualifies for the CPA experience requirements.

    So,what do you all think? Does this seem like a reasonable way forward for me? Do you have any similar stories to share?

    Thanks

    AR

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  • #778816
    Sang
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    If you want to use your philosophy and political theory degree alongside your accounting degree, you can aim to work as a CEO, CFO, controller, or accounting manager for a Not-for-Profit company.

    My first accounting job was at Goodwill Industries in my hometown, with a population of about 100,000 people.
    The CEO was making over $130,000 a year. At the time, my goal was to replace him one day.

    I suggest that you research to find some Not-for-Profit companies that you would be willing to volunteer for, and then see if they have any career opportunities.

    Good luck!

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    #778817
    monikernc
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    Hit the road as a public speaker in business/accounting ethics, logic, and critical thinking. I think companies would pay big bucks for you to speak to all levels of employees/mgmt/directors. Look into speaker's bureaus and start developing some content. If you would like this your background might be a good fit. You will need a youtube channel and a twitter account.

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    #778818
    a_rodriguez01
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    Thanks for the input. I'll definitely take it into consideration. I would love to hear some of your stories too.

    #778819

    Thanks for opening up this topic a_rodriguez01. I had been curious myself too.

    I'm reading some article and I'm seeing information system accounting being one of best options. Do any of you know what type of jobs this might be? I'm thinking accounting systems implementation/integration being one like helping to upgrade accounting system while ensuring data integrity/logic is robust?

    My 1st degree was IT and have years of experience doing IT, mainly various systems admin. I had been an accountant for 2 years (financial reporting). Now with CPA, I'm contemplating what paths I should take.

    If I can do it, you can do it too!

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    #778820
    monikernc
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    hokinizeu, my background is IT so when you find a spot, save a space for me 🙂

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    Experience was the worst part of the journey for me. You?
    If you want things to change you have to do something different.

    FAR 7/25/15 76!
    AUD 10/30/15 93
    BEC 2/27/16 82
    REG 5/23/16 88!
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    and a little thing i like to call, time and effort!
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    #778821

    monikernc, of course, will do for ya. i'll stay tuned for Jun 8. my projection says 94!

    If I can do it, you can do it too!

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    BEC-80
    REG-72,77
    AUD-56,72,72,72,80! Thank you, thank you, thank you Lord!
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    #778822
    monikernc
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    thanks for the vote of confidence but it will be nowhere close to that score. i am just hoping for a pass on this to be done. i am still studying everyday.

    AUD - 93
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    REG - 88
    How have you been?
    Ninja book and MCQs and the forum, all first try! 2016
    Licensed State of Montana April Fool’s Day 2020
    State of Colorado June 2020 - AICPA Ethics 93
    Experience was the worst part of the journey for me. You?
    If you want things to change you have to do something different.

    FAR 7/25/15 76!
    AUD 10/30/15 93
    BEC 2/27/16 82
    REG 5/23/16 88!
    Ninja Book and MCQ and the forum - all the way!!!
    and a little thing i like to call, time and effort!
    if you want things to change, you have to do something different

    #778823
    Andyred04
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    hokinizeu/monikernc, I'm not sure if this is exactly what you had in mind but I know there are IT auditors in public practice. I used to work at a bank and we would have our external auditors (who were specialized in computer systems) come in and try to do stuff like breakdown our firewall, access our databases, access private customer information, etc. and then issue an audit report on what they were able to do.

    It seemed pretty interesting but definitely not something someone without an IT background could do. I’m sure all large accounting firms have these types of engagement teams. Maybe that’d be something to look into.

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    #778824

    @Andyred04 appreciate your input, sounds more like a cyber-security/IT type job. cyber-security definitely is the future.

    If I can do it, you can do it too!

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    Licensed CPA since Apr 16
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    BEC-80
    REG-72,77
    AUD-56,72,72,72,80! Thank you, thank you, thank you Lord!
    FAR/BEC/AUD: Becker & Yaeger lectures (Wiley & Ninja MCQs). REG: Becker lectures (Ninja MCQs).

    #778825
    a_rodriguez01
    Participant

    Thanks again for the comments. The suggestions about doing non-profit work is interesting. I definitely have an interest in education in general. I could see myself as a key contributor to something like a start-up school. Again, I've already worked in the accounting field. I'm just looking to see if it makes sense to get my CPA for the purpose of moving beyond accounting per se.

    #778826
    Sang
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    Maybe you can build a charter school?

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