Posted: 23 Dec 2009 at 00:33 | IP Logged
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Well, I was already working in tax at a CPA firm before I went back to school. I originally had no desire to become a CPA, as I was just interested in tax after a career change and was already and Enrolled Agent. But the CPA firms have the best tax work, and all the companies I interviewed with, including my last company that finally gave me a job, were displeased with me for not being a CPA. So I went back to school for the academic requirements while working full time, including during tax season, so I could be more employable (and also not get fired).
I never considered MAcc because I was never that interested in accounting in the first place. But if you know for sure that you want to focus on accounting or audit, the MAcc could be a good choice. MBA is better for those of us who want more flexibility in the type of work we want to do in the future.
Unfortunately MBA from a non-elite school is pretty useless, and the elite schools don't have great accounting programs. My MBA was good only for qualifying me to take the CPA exam. The value will be measured solely by the CPA license.
I went to a small private school in upstate NY that has no name recognition. It is unfortunate, because the school has a great accounting department. Email me if you want more information. I'd rather not post my school name on a public forum.
Employers don't care about advanced degrees. They care first about how much relevant experience you have, and next whether you have a CPA license.
__________________ KJ, CPA licensed in New York
AUD - May 2009 - 99
FAR - July 2009 - 99
REG - Aug 2009 - 99
BEC - Oct 2009 - 93
License applied for Nov 2009, received Jan 2010
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