turtleface
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I was talking to someone recently and he's like "oh I like to be creative, so I don't think Accountings for me".
It got me thinking, do you think Accounting is suitable for creative people?
My thoughts:
Reasons for Yes (it is suitable):
It got me thinking, do you think Accounting is suitable for creative people?
My thoughts:
Reasons for Yes (it is suitable):
- A lot of Management Accounting involves a lot of conceptual thinking, creativity (with regards to best costing method, organisational behaviour etc)
- A lot of Business Info System modelling involves a lot of creative thinking on how to do...it.
- In Financial Accounting, you really need a fresh and creative mind when analysing issues like "should heritage assets be costed and put on the Bsheet?"
- A lot of Financial Accounting is subjective ie. should we do this or that?
- Creativity would be good for trying to figure out the best ways for disclosing contemporary financial instruments, since this is an area where IFRS comes in for the most flack (i.e. IAS 39).
- If you deliberately flaunt standards and Corporations Laws in Financial Accounting, or flaunt professional requirements, standards and company law in Auditing or Insolvency, you can go to jail.
- If everyone is creative at inappropriate times in Financial Accounting, the information is no longer consistent and becomes useless.
- Accountants are known to like to stick to the status quo. i.e. If its near enough its good enough, lets just keep it the way it is, I cbfed changing things