Cpa Accountancy

How to plan things after graduation in accounting? Entry level Jobs and CPA exams in mind?
My goal is to be an external auditor. I live in an area without jobs, but will move to the city after graduation. Where do I find my job as an accountant first and when should I study for the CPA. Which takes precedence? An audit firm will hire me as a rookie auditor, inexperienced, but a degree in accounting.
CPA is your top priority because without it can not progress. It is extremely difficult and will take about 1 year to spend if you do a review every 3 months. In this current economic climate jobs are hard to come by, but there's always accounting jobs to be had. My personal advice would be accept any job that gives you the experience of accounting in particular in creating cash flow statements and balance sheets. I know it sounds weird, but at first you do not want a particularly difficult as you want to be able to devote as much time as possible to study the CPA, while the work of the university is still fresh in his mind, it becomes harder as you grow older you forget how to study and become specialized in one area and out of shape in others. The problem of working for an immediate audit firm is that it is a specialized area and you do not receive your accounting experience to take the exam is easier, you also need to prove if he will get all the necessary work experience to qualify for a CPA. Again, it is very specialized, may be more difficult to get a job with an auditor and an accounting firm that gets perhaps the trash that gives you very little audit experience and holds much of his time that could be used for the study.
W. Marc Gilfillan: Certified CPA and Accountant
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