Accountant salary survey information

krunchykrome

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More than one-third (41 percent) are exclusively certified as CPAs, with an average salary of $91,608. Those with both a CPA license and an MBA degree reported an average salary of $109,628.
 

dquan97

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The salary results look unrealistically high. For example, in gov't, there's probably 1 person in our office who makes over $70K and he has 20+ yrs experience.
 

Xcobra

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Im thinking of going into accounting, and take the CPA...thanks for the link
 

krunchykrome

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Originally posted by: dquan97
The salary results look unrealistically high. For example, in gov't, there's probably 1 person in our office who makes over $70K and he has 20+ yrs experience.

I thought the salary information looked high as well.
 

KaChow

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Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: dquan97
The salary results look unrealistically high. For example, in gov't, there's probably 1 person in our office who makes over $70K and he has 20+ yrs experience.

I thought the salary information looked high as well.

In my experience, people tack on about 10-20% and/or include any bonus as salary. In other words, they lie.
 

Mardeth

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Jul 24, 2002
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What about management accounting? Anyone know anything about that?
 

JS80

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Oct 24, 2005
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Originally posted by: dquan97
The salary results look unrealistically high. For example, in gov't, there's probably 1 person in our office who makes over $70K and he has 20+ yrs experience.

I have 3 years experience and I make more than that...

But government workers 1) get less hours and 2) have unfairly high benefits packages. His all in compensation is probably close to the average, if not higher.