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6 Associate of Arts Programs in Accounting and Finance 2024

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    Associate of Arts Programs in Accounting and Finance

    An Associate of Arts is a degree program that is available in a number of disciplines. Programs are offered at schools all over the world and typically take two years to complete. Credits can then be transferred to a four-year degree program, or students may choose to enter directly into the work force.

    What is an Associate of Arts in Accounting and Finance? This program prepares students for certain financial aspects of business and lower level accounting careers. Typical classes may include financial accounting, payroll accounting, managerial accounting, office systems and procedures, business math, introduction to taxation, business law, microeconomics, and human relations. Every program varies, but some common concepts may include managing finances, budget balancing, using computer programs, and the fundamentals of business.

    This program is beneficial for students who want to work with numbers but want to get started with a career sooner rather than later. Accounting is also expecting a higher than average growth rate which helps with future hiring.

    The costs associated with earning this degree can vary drastically from one school to another. Factors involved include the location of the school and the length of the program. Students who are interested should get in touch with the institutions to find out what tuition and fees will be expected.

    Individuals with as associate’s degree can enter into a variety of entry level careers. Position titles may include bookkeeper, staff accountant, accounting clerk, cashier, payroll clerk, office manager, administrative assistant, and treasurer. Many students choose to continue their education in order to be eligible for more advanced positions such as auditor, bank examiner, budget control analyst, actuary, claims adjuster, chief cost accountant, and tax specialist.

    It is quick and easy to use our online database. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.