whats the diff between 2yrs/4yrs for accounting

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Theres a 2 year course and a 4yr course. is there any benefit to the four year course over the 2 yr?? if so, what?
 

Michael

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If you want to be a CPA (the best title to aim for), you need a 4 year degree. I hire two year degree people as A/P Clerks. I hire 4 year degree people as accountants. There is a big $10K-$15K difference in salary from the start and that difference grows fast.

Michael
 

Michael

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In Silicon Valley, where salaries are crazy? - between $25K and $30K with experience, less right out of school. Enough to get a somewhat shabby cardboard box on a somewhat safe street corner. Elsewhere, $18K max.

Go for the 4 year degree.

Michael
 

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actually, if you graduate after 2000 and want to take the CPA exam, you need to have at least 150 credits. That's 5 yr in school for most people.
 

Michael

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Thanks, I forgot about that. I had to do 5 years as I'm from Quebec (living in the USA now) and they require a 5th year for English students (only required 4 years for French students, imagine that).

Michael