Accountancy: What Can You Specialise In?

Accountancy is a very appealing career for many reasons, one of which is the large variety of different specialisms you can choose from. Not only does this field prove critics wrong by encompassing far more problem solving, investigative, and analytical skills than mathematical, but it also has branches to suit almost every kind of personality. Here, we take a look at the different accounting specialisms available in the hope that we can inspire you to join this multifaceted field.

Corporate Accounting

The term corporate accountancy covers all commercial accounting, aka organising the finances of businesses, and advising owners on best practice in order to make the most of their earnings. Corporate recovery refers to helping business that are going through some financial difficulty, so it’s ideal for those looking for startup accounting jobs that enjoy problem solving or who are looking for a role that involves helping others.

People think businesses are faceless but there is always someone who would be personally affected by the failure of what they have dedicated their lives to. Finally, corporate treasury is working for a major multinational company which operates in a range of different industries; great for those who enjoy a challenge! You can choose your niche once you become a qualified accountant, following your CPA exams. Don’t worry, there is a CPA review course available if you’re worried that you might not perform as well as you’d like.

Niches

Financial accounting may seem like a confusing term, but it is a form of accounting which focuses solely on the transactions that a company makes. Internal auditing is more of a consulting role which takes into account and advises on current and future business operations, in order to ensure that a company is operating in the most profitable way possible. Similarly, risk assessment accounting is an advisory service but focusing on finding potential risks and how to eradicate them.

The clue’s in the name with tax accounting. Businesses have to pay tax on their earnings which can be a complex process that demands the services of a trained tax accountant. And finally, forensic accounting focuses on eradicating financial fraud which effects so many vulnerable people, so it’s perfect if you’re looking for a specialism that has some heart to it.

Non-Corporate Accounting

If you enjoy the process of accounting but the corporate world isn’t one that you’d like to be part of, there are alternative individuals and organisations that you can help. Firstly, you could work for individuals who have a significant income which they need help organising, for example, those who are self-employed – though, of course, when working freelance or for yourself like this, be sure to make use of a comprehensive payment platform for accountants to ensure that you are always paid for your work on time. Secondly, you could choose to work for government departments and help them achieve their goals by setting up a more efficient financial system, or you could even work for an education institution, or in rural or estate financing.

Whether you’re after a high-flying role in a huge corporation, or you prefer to help individuals, there is a specialism perfectly suited to you in accountancy. You could help big businesses recover from a financial downfall or fight crime by contributing towards the movement to eradicate financial fraud. There are also roles in the public sector or third sector which allow you to have an impact on society as a whole. Check out middleme.net for more career tips, such as job inspiration for pet lovers or what life is really like for a social media influencer.

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  1. Sheree says:

    I trained as an accountant and it stood me in good stead with a well-paid and interesting career.

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    1. Kally says:

      Good for you, Sheree!

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  2. Thank you for the very informative article, and the efforts. Best wishes, Michael

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    1. Kally says:

      Thank you so much, Michael.

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      1. Always a great pleasure to me, Kally! Have a beautiful day! Michael

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        1. Kally says:

          You have an awesome weekend, Michael! Have fun!

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          1. Thank you very much Kally! You too! 🙂 Michael

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  3. Right now I am Article at well known CA of my City & currently we are working on GST Audit, so there’s so much concept covered in it like finance(stock), Audit work n all. So basically it’s really adventurous journey to be a CA….

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    1. Kally says:

      Wow! Thanks for sharing this part with us.

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  4. LaMar van dusen says:

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    1. Kally says:

      Thank you and welcome to MiddleMe!

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  5. Very nice article! I enjoyed a lot Reding it. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Kally says:

      Thank you and welcome to MiddleMe!

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    1. Kally says:

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  7. LaMar van dusen says:

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    1. Kally says:

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  9. Biryabarema says:

    am a student of CPA level 2 , it has really changed my mind set on accounting . thank you fo r sharing.

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    1. Kally says:

      Thank you and welcome to MiddleMe!

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