By All Accounts… Episode 3: Do you need a maths degree?

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
  • Advanced algebra, balancing books, and complex calculations... don’t you need to be amazing at maths to be an accountant?
    This week, we sit down with ACCA members Kyle Simpson and Benjamin Kewin to get the real story on how much maths matters for a career in accountancy. From nearly failing maths class at school to finding the right support during exam season, we find out it’s like to become an accountant when maths wasn’t always your favourite subject.
    Plus, we explore the Ben and Kyle’s non-linear paths to ACCA membership - including dropping out of uni - and what they both find are the key skills required to make your career in accounting a success.
    With skills in accountancy and finance, you can work in any business, anywhere, and turn your passion into an exciting and rewarding career with an ACCA qualification. You can sign
    up to find out more by heading to www.accaglobal.com/beyouanywhere

Komentáře • 4

  • @sahilkhan-yg1pn
    @sahilkhan-yg1pn Před 2 měsíci +2

    Love the idea of sitting with people within the profession and getting their insights about the profession.

  • @lesegomolete8774
    @lesegomolete8774 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This was such an insparational episode, especially for someone who is at their beginnig of their journey in studying ACCA. Thank u for this episode.

  • @fighterjetlovers
    @fighterjetlovers Před 2 měsíci +1

    Conversation to boost motivation

  • @GunjanModi
    @GunjanModi Před 2 měsíci

    I realise that, dealing with India or British or USA, they have one thing in common, the ACCA Qualified Professionals want this professional degree for their children, so there are tough competetion because of this, it's not because 1000 Students used to come and suddenly 10000 students came, and how are we going to Manage this Wild Situation 😅, it's a funny fact now a days, people start to take sustainability topic in the exams, and How professionals can save the world?
    So, If we talk about Britisher specially, they are just an Island country, who thinks they are superior and It's okay to inflate your self ego
    In Britain's way, ACCA , or Indian way CA, there is always going to be an ambiguity regarding Who Actually Qualifies and Who the ACCA or CA has Qualified,
    The truth should be reported, that Under the regime of the Queen Elizabeth II, ACCA HAS BEEN GIVEN A ROYAL CHARTER, of course there must be Special Powers, for Falsification, Misrepresentation, Cheating, etc...etc...
    and I don't complain this discrimination because Since the incorporation of India CA body,
    All of the things are inherited from Britisher, such as cheating, Falsification, Misrepresentation etc...etc..
    So, Indian or Britisher, they are just a parallel of each other, in terms of all the wrogn things.
    ACCA Student