
Careers In Accounting
Quiz by Kel Jackson
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- Q1What is the median pay for accountants according to the video?$128,000$50,000$73,000$100,00030s
- Q2How can accounting be described in terms of stability?High RiskRecession ProofSeasonalUnstable30s
- Q3Which formula is used in the video to illustrate the value of accounting?Skills + Demand + Flexibility = FreedomIncome + Education + Location = SuccessExperience + Satisfaction + Hours = ProfitSkills + Effort + Time = Wealth30s
- Q4What position can someone enter right away in accounting with proper training?Financial analystAuditorSenior accountantJunior accountant30s
- Q5After five years in an accounting career, what salary range could a person expect?$70,000Six figuresAround $90,000Less than $50,00030s
- Q6What is a common stereotype of accountants mentioned in the video?Traveling the worldExciting lifestyleBoring professionHigh-stakes gambling30s
- Q7Which type of work environments does the video suggest accountants can work in?Exclusively in banksRemote workOnly in officesIn government only30s
- Q8What are the potential earnings for a financial controller according to the video?$200,000$80,000Over $250,000 a year$150,00030s
- Q9What is one of the 'ninja' aspects of a career in accounting according to the video?Keeping spreadsheets organizedUnderstanding the language of businessMaking coffee for the teamPlaying with numbers30s
- Q10What is the main question the video explores about accounting as a career?Is it only for college graduates?Is it actually worth it?Is it a dying profession?Is it difficult to learn?30s