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Lessons learned in a decade of accounting, Part 3
It might not surprise you to learn that of all the paths you can take in the world of professional accounting, the one that led me to co-founding Zeroed-In was my favorite and best decision. Learn why I think that the Zeroed-In business model is the perfect blend of public and corporate accounting. Warning: I might be a bit biased here.
Lessons learned in a decade of accounting, Part 2
Last time I checked in, I shared my personal (and complex) journey through the world of accounting. We touched on the path of public accounting; now, let’s talk about what it looks like to run the corporate accounting and start-up paths.
Lessons learned in a decade of accounting, Part 1
I graduated college in 2013 from California State University, Fullerton with a degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Accounting. I didn’t always want to be an accountant, but I favored career stability and climbing the corporate ladder, so accounting seemed like the logical choice. Almost a decade and several detours later, I thought I’d share my journey of how I went from an auditor at an international CPA firm to future-forward financial consulting firm.