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As a college student's understanding of accounting specialty
As a college student, my understanding of accounting major is as follows:

A widely used discipline, involving knowledge of accounting, finance and management. The goal of accounting major is to train professionals who can work in accounting, finance, auditing, taxation and other fields in enterprises, governments and academia.

Accounting majors need students to master accounting theory and practical skills, including accounting principles, preparation and analysis of accounting statements, financial management principles, financial analysis and auditing principles. In addition, students need to know about relevant laws and regulations, tax regulations and enterprise management.

By studying accounting, students will have practical skills in accounting, finance and management, be able to engage in accounting, finance, auditing, taxation and other aspects in enterprises, and also engage in related professional work in government, banking and other fields.

In the future, with the development of digitalization and artificial intelligence, accounting majors will pay more attention to the cultivation of informatization and dataization, and students need to master more data analysis skills and information technology to meet the future development needs.

Accounting employment direction

1. Corporate finance or the finance of civil servants' work direction: including the management of internal accounting activities of enterprises or government agencies.

2. Audit direction of the firm: responsible for risk assessment of internal accounting matters of enterprises or government agencies, proposing rectification suggestions, and issuing corresponding written documents and reports.

3. Tax work direction: mainly responsible for tax management or tax declaration of specific businesses, and transmitting enterprise tax information to the tax bureau by sorting out enterprise tax information.

4. Financial work direction: mainly responsible for the financial transaction business of banks or related financial institutions, managing the capital chain activities of financial institutions, or promoting the wealth management products of insurance companies.