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My life project

My life project. By Carol Quezada. Being an accountant. To be an accountant you have to have your Bachelor's degree or a Master’s degree in finances or mathematics. You work in an office type work area, some times you travel depending on what type of accounting you do.

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My life project

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  1. My life project By Carol Quezada

  2. Being an accountant To be an accountant you have to have your Bachelor's degree or a Master’s degree in finances or mathematics. You work in an office type work area, some times you travel depending on what type of accounting you do. You take care of helping your clients with expenses, and taxes Also you can help them find things to make their taxes much cheaper. You have to take a certification test, so you can get a license so you can start working. Before you start working you have to build up some working experience experience, like taking an internship.

  3. Princeton The college I’m going to is Princeton. One year in Princeton is estimated to cost $49,190. There is a graduate school, and an undergraduate school. So I could get the Bachelor’s degree and the Master’s both in the same school. They have a lot of campus activities so hey can integrate you to the community. They have a lot of elective courses you can take. They have a huge library with millions of books, scrolls, manuscripts, and microforms. The faculty are ne of the best or try to be one of the best.

  4. Car I’m not going to buy a car or rent one or take pubic. I’m going to borrow my moms car and Pay for the gas I owe her. My car looks like this: It cost around $60 for gas each month. It’s a red Toyota, corolla 2009

  5. Extra I will have a social life except I wouldn’t go out as much because I wouldn’t have enough money to pay for it in the first couple of months. I wouldn’t go on vacation unless it is for work. I will also have a bank account in which I will have $100 I would have a social life a month that would cost about $200 a month. I wouldn’t buy anything that I didn’t need because I want to save money to establish my self for the future

  6. Where I live I will be living here in Philadelphia, PA. I’ll be renting a room in my parents house and paying for half of the bill. That will cost about $400 for rent My utility bill is $900 and food included The climate is mostly warm in the summer, pleasant in the spring and fall, and sometimes dropping below 30 degrees in the winter.

  7. Climate In Philadelphia The climate is Mostly warm in summer winter and really cold during the winter. In the spring its really pleasant, and so is the fall except it’s a little bit chiller. January: 30.4, F° February: 33 F°, March: 42.4 F°, April: 52.4 F°, May: 62.9 F°, June: 71.8F°, July: 76.7 F°, August: 75.5 F°, September: 68.2 F°, October: 56.4 F°, November: 46.4 F°, December: 35.8 F°.

  8. History of the place I live The state of Pennsylvania was funded by William Penn. The declaration of independence was signed in the city of Philadelphia, in Independence Hall. The state was one of the first thirteen colonies. Many Famous people lived there like Betsy Ross, Benjamin Franklin and many more. There are a lot of Museums here in Philadelphia such as The Liberty Bell Museum, The Betsy Ross House, and The Philadelphia Art museum.

  9. Bills and salary As an accountant I make about 1,703.31 dollars bi-weekly. I make about $44,286 every year minus the taxes and stuff like that. I have to pay a lot of bills like water, gas, food, electric, phone, and more. That all has a total of 1, 300 dollars.

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