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    angelic_909 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jun 9, 2009, 04:09 AM
    Why accounts are very tough
    Hello sir,
    I has completed BSc (life sciences) and MBA(finance) and also completed one years industrial accountants course but still I feel nervous to go in to the accounting field in a job .I want to know how can I do accounts perfectly when I join in a job.
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    hamzashakaa Posts: 161, Reputation: 8
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    Jun 10, 2009, 12:09 AM

    Accounting is a science and it needs time to learn and understand. You can work in accounting perfectly if you read and work at the same time, then you will get the experience and the knowledge. I advice you read intermediate acconting books (Kieso is the best). Moreover, you can seek for a professional certificate such as CPA. If you have no time for CPA you can just read the book which is related to financial accounting and solve the problems (CPA FARE).

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