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Becoming an accountant


Question Posted Thursday March 1 2007, 9:42 pm

Would I need Applied Math or calculus for becoming an accountant? I've tried searching and it didn't help.

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Xenolan answered Friday March 2 2007, 12:11 pm:
I'm sure it would be necessary to take the applied math - that's essentially the definition of accounting. Not sure about the Calculus, but it's a good bet.

The best place for you to look would be the website of a college that offers a CPA program. You should be able to check out the course listings and see what's required.

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