Throughout my studies, I was able to implement the knowledge gained from college into the preparation of my clients’ tax returns and financial statements. It’s an honor to be able to prepare taxes and have the knowledge to pay attention to the full details. I’m proficient in Organizational Behavior Principles, Spreadsheet Applications, Introduction to Tax, Cost Accounting, Advanced Accounting, Financial Management, Intermediated Accounting I & II, Introduction to Managerial and Cost Accounting, Business Policies and Strategies, International Business Communications, Computerized Accounting, Financial Statement Analysis, Operations Management, Global Managerial Economics, Accounting I, Accounting II, Accounting III, Business Law I, Principles of Microeconomics, Management Fundamentals, Introduction to Marketing, Principles of Macroeconomics, Advanced Tax, Auditing,Management of Human Resources, Concepts in Healthcare Organizations, and Data Proven Statistics.
AWARDS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
My acceptance to the AICPA while pursuing my Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, being on the Dean’s list, and finally receiving my Accounting badge. The Accounting badge description: The undergraduate accounting badge is based on The American Institute of CPA's (AICPA) Core Competency Framework that defines the skills and competencies students entering in the accounting professions should possess. The certification is based on the core functional competencies including Measurement: GAAP, Value Add, Investment Performance; Leverage Technology to Develop and Enhance Functional Competencies: Use of technology and technological tools; Risk Analysis: Identification and management of audit risk; Reporting: Written and oral reports and recommendations; Decision Making: Strategic approach to decision making; and Research: Skills to access internal and external information