Sunday, April 26, 2009

Questioning And Posing Problems



I chose to take a picture of a checkbook for a few reasons. The first reason is that it’s a good idea to question where I spending my money and on what I am spending my money on. After that I pose questions to myself such as, am I spending my money on things I really don’t need, or how could I get more out of each dollar I spend, and what can I do without. The other reason I chose this photo is because it shows how important this ability will be in my possible career as an account. I will need to go through the same process only on a much bigger scale. Instead of asking myself where my money is going and how efficiently am I spending it I will need to ask those questions about who ever I may be working for. I know from my interview for my career exploration project, that this ability is a big part of the job. After all when someone brings in an accountant they want that person to be able to help them or their company. I must be able to analyze and be somewhat of a critical thinker, when looking at where and how a company is spending their money to be able to help and advise my employer.

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