#SeptemberSenses @Eggs
#OffBalance
Being an accountant the first thing I thought of was a book I read for a class in college about scams that included hiding assets off the Balance Sheet. Couldn't find that book but the tagged is similar.
JanuarieTimewalker13 Ha!!! This looks familiar!! I was a Finance major but my college boyfriend was an accounting major and I think I remember this book. I have to look at the pub date. We were Class of ‘84 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Nope, man, am I OLD!! This was published in 1990. Looks like interesting reading for an accountant, however! My dad was a CPA but he died in 60s. Great profession. How has technology affected you? 4y
TheSpineView @JanuarieTimewalker13 I have lived through the do everything by hand and I honestly don't miss those days. It all took 10 times longer. I love my spreadsheets! Yet I am glad I learned that way, because I have a much better understanding of transactions. Now young people have no clue about how subledgers work. 4y
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audraelizabeth I had to learn accounting on paper first then we learned on the computer. 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 I can see that. I had to take one accounting course for non accounting majors, I believe. I don‘t remember a thing about it. All I remember is people not enjoying cost accounting. I compare in my mind to the health and allied profession friends not liking organic chemistry. Those were the 2 complaints of my era. I think the only thing that worried me was QA, and believe it or not, English composition. In those days I didn‘t want to write papers. (edited) 4y
TheSpineView @JanuarieTimewalker13 My son had to take one course too and he hated it. Made an "A" and call6me almost every week with a question. English composition was the class I dreaded. Accounting classes and Stats where my favorite. 4y
TheSpineView @audraelizabeth Good to know some are learning without a computer. 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Yes, my HS did not prepare me for paper writing, and I despised it. After attending community college years and years later, I know now that the requirements for kids are very writing focused. I learned to properly write a paper in my 40s. Lol. Community college changed my life. My degree from the 80s was so different. I now have 63 additional credits that really opened my mind and heart. It‘s been a great evolution of thought!! (edited) 4y
TheSpineView @JanuarieTimewalker13 I did learn to write a paper in college but I always struggled with it. Just not my strength. 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 It wasn‘t mine either, but with practice in CC, I became so into it and I did well. Back in the day, no...the mere mention of a paper would send me into a panic and I would have nightmares years later that a professor assigned a paper and I missed the due date. Lol 4y
Eggs Great choice 👏🏻📚👏🏻 4y
TheSpineView @JanuarieTimewalker13 😊 4y
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