Accounting Career Goals

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Each person has a different idea of what it means to be successful. After talking to my family and some friends, I know that I have several strengths and weaknesses. I know that I will face some opportunities and threats. Also, I know that I will have competitors. In this competitive business world, understanding what is truly valuable to me is a major step towards achieving my goal. My strengths are my languages, technology skills, education, work ethic and the ability to follow directions. My weaknesses are communication skill, lack of U.S culture and working experience. Increasing job demand, globalization and accountant role expanding are three major opportunities in accounting field. Information technology, uncertainty of recession and starting salary are 3 major threats to my financial success. I will face all the accounting major competitors from the Midwest. My goal is the final destination of my financial success. It is to be able to pay bills without worry, be free of debt, have enough money for my kids to go to colleges and help other people with my financial resources. As a KU graduated student, I will compete with all the accounting graduated students from the Midwest for the next 20 or 30 years. KU business school has the best reputation in the Midwest, so I have a better educational advantage over my competitors. In this case, I can get a promotion easily. Compared to my competitors, my strengths are my languages, technology skills, education, work ethic and the ability to follow directions. The first strength that I am aware of is I speak three different languages. Also, I have decent technology skills. I have a great educational background from KU. Work ethic is another one of my personal strengt... ... middle of paper ... ...dwest. Work Cited Barbara Hagenbaugh, (2005, Aug), USA TODAY, “Rules spur demand for accountants” http://www.usatoday.com/money/companies/management/2005-01-17-accounting- usat_x.htm Dave Simanoff, (2008, Feb), SmartPro, “Demand for Accountants on the Rise” http://www.accountingnet.com/x60685.xml Damian Wild, (2005, June), Accountancy Age, “Shortage of accountants hinders China” http://www.accountancyage.com/accountancyage/news/2138619/shortage-accountants-hinders CNN, (2005, May 23) “Brain downloads 'possible by 2050'” http://edition.cnn.com/2005/TECH/05/23/brain.download Globe Newspaper Com. (2007, Aug 27), “Summers: Recession threat worst since 9/11” http://www.boston.com/business/markets/articles/2007/08/27/summers_recession_threat_worst_since_911/

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