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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son is a freshman college student majoring in business. I wish he’d consider accounting and I’ve “gently” suggested it but his answer is that he’s not wonderful in math. Are there any accountants reading this that weee B/B+ math in HS? He’s doing well in his college math class now, much better than he did in HS. I hope he has a change of heart but I know the accounting freshman majors are already in certain classes so he’d have to catch up if he does choose that path. Not sure of what concentration he’ll choose. [/quote] Only elementary school level math skills are needed to major in accounting/[b]become a CPA.[/b][/quote] -1 Try passing the CPA exam and get back to us.[/quote] Are you joking ? Way beyond your imaginary world. Repeat: Only elementary math skills needed to pass CPA exams.[/quote] DP. While the level of math required for Accounting does not go beyond Arithmetic or basic algebra, it does not necessarily make the entire domain easy. If it were, you won't have people struggling to pass the CPA exam. [/quote]
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