Would you consider me successful if I told you I was running my own accounting firm at the age of 27?
>>1763370
Doing your mom's taxes for 10$ doesn't count as running an accounting firm, anon.
>>1763370
depends on how successful the firm is. people can own any type of business and run it, but if it's a meme and doesn't generate any profit then that's not successful
>>1763370
No
Your own accounting firm employing a few dozen people and bringing in several million, then maybe. Every other chump these days owns a 'business'.
>>1763446
The firm is relatively new and pulls in about 55k a year. Zero employees. Good?
>>1763703
kek'd uncontrollably for like a good 5 minutes. it's a good start, but you've got a long way to go if you want to be considered successful in the business world though. hey, props to you though for making the initiative.
>>1763370
are you running it successfully?
>>1763370
most accounting is pretty braindead
>>1763703
If you're happy it's succesful
>>1763703
How to start? Help me pls
>>1764529
Masters in Accounting, CPA, and maybe a good internship
I would recommend public accounting for a few years if you want to get some experience under your belt
>>1765692
Masters in Accounting is pretty useless if you do public for a few years
Masters in tax is pretty lucrative and a tax practice is more easily leveraged