The ABC of A Good Accountant
Have a good laugh at this joke concerning accountants…
A businessman was interviewing applicants for the position of divisional manager. He devised a simple test to select the most suitable person for the job. He asked each applicant the question, “How much is two and two?”
The first interviewee was a journalist. His answer was “twenty-two”
The second applicant was an engineer. He pulled out a calculator and showed the answer to be between 3.999 and 4.001.
The last applicant was an accountant. When the businessman asked him the question, the accountant got up from his chair, went over to the door, closed it, came back and sat down. Then, he leaned across the desk and said in a low voice, “How much do you want it to be?”
Dropping off the fun out of this joke, accountants are indeed essential in the community of professionals. It cannot be denied that it is a job with a good distinction over others. At any rate, a good accountant will always be different from a so-so one.
What does it take to be a good accountant?
A good accountant is someone with…
Good Time Management
Time will always be a major concern. Accounting is a complex job. True as always will be, time is gold.
Oral Expression
He/She deals with loads of people. Therefore, he/she must be good at speaking his mind.
Oral Expression
He/She deals with loads of people. Therefore, he/she must be good at speaking his mind.
Outstanding Quality of Work
In whatever side, quality beats quantity. An accountant must pour out his/her best in every task he/she performs.
Deep Sense of Professionalism
He/She must act as if he/she owns everything under him/her. A good accountant is somebody who knows how to act the way his/her profession asks him/her to.
Assertiveness
He/She must not be contented with just sitting down. He/She must know his/her stand, speak it out and work on it.
Creativity
He/She must not have a shortage of ideas, strategies and methods of making great results attainable.
Competence
He/She has to ignore choosing the least. His/Her target must be the rooms on top.
Open-mindedness
He/She must view change in an optimistic way. Moreover, he/she must be flexible towards it.
Understand The Job
He/She will act well if he/she knows what his/her real purpose is.
Numeric
Need not to explain.
Analytical Skills
He/She must think beyond mediocre does.
Necessary Listening Skills
Talking alone will not shape him/her into a good adviser as expected of him/her. He/She must be someone who respects the view of others.
Trustworthiness
He/She is someone who does his/her job well and establishes others’ confidence in him/her.
So if you are a qualified accountant, these are the essential skills that one must possess or else you be just as good as a finance assistant.
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