CPA V MBA Annotated Bibliography Thesis

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The article also focuses on the differences in decision making of senior accountants based on the type of education they received vs. The amount of practical experience they had. The article focuses on these issues as it pertained to the value of accounting education and experience in the stock market. Overall this resource is well written and seeks to provide a point-of-view from the epicenter of the finance world -- the stock market.

Outline

I. Introduction

Thesis: Accountants with a CPA license rather than an MBA degree have a better chance of getting hired, advance and succeed in the public accounting field.


II. Certified Public Accountant

A. Steps required to become a CPA

B. Certification requirements for public accountants

C. Job Prospects/Demand for CPAs

D. Global need for CPAs

E. Career Advancement for CPAs

III. Compare and Contrast demand for CPAs vs. MBAs

A. CPA as a highly specialized certificate necessitating the grasp of highly specialized skills.

B. MBA involves a broader type of educational understanding not necessarily as beneficial as a CPA in certain business environments.

IV. Conclusion

V. Recommendations

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