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    Become an Accounting & Business Professional

    Develop the financial, analytical, and operational skills companies rely on every day.

    Duration
    9–18 months
    Certifications
    QuickBooks Certification; Microsoft Office Specialist (Excel); Certified Bookkeeper (CB)
    Key Skills
    Financial accounting and reporting; Bookkeeping and payroll; Budgeting and forecasting; Business communication and documentation; Excel-based data analysis; Compliance and internal controls; Accounting software (QuickBooks, ERP); Operational support workflows
    Work Settings
    Corporate finance teams; Accounting firms; Small businesses; Nonprofits; Administrative and operations departments
    Job Outlook
    +5% (Faster than average)
    Salary Range
    $55K–$105K+

    What Is Accounting & Business?

    The Accounting & Business program prepares students to support day-to-day financial operations and business processes by maintaining accurate records, supporting reporting, and helping organizations run efficiently.

    Accounting & Business professionals work in offices across industries, handling bookkeeping, payroll support, reconciliations, documentation, and basic reporting, while coordinating with managers and finance teams to keep operations accurate and compliant.

    What You'll Learn in Accounting & Business Training

    Core Skills

    • Bookkeeping and journal entries
    • Accounts payable and receivable workflows
    • Payroll basics
    • Financial statements and reporting
    • Budget tracking
    • Excel analysis and dashboards
    • Business writing and documentation
    • Communication with internal stakeholders

    Safety & Compliance

    • Data confidentiality and ethics
    • Internal controls
    • Basic regulatory compliance (tax/payroll rules awareness)
    • Secure handling of financial records and systems

    Tools & Technology

    • QuickBooks and similar accounting software
    • Microsoft Excel
    • Payroll and invoicing tools
    • ERP systems (introductory exposure)
    • Document management tools

    Admissions Requirements for Accounting & Business Training

    Most Accounting & Business programs have accessible entry requirements designed to help motivated students start their career.

    High school diploma or GED required
    Basic math and computer skills recommended
    Attention to detail and reliability important

    Requirements vary by program and training provider. Career-Bond partners will confirm specific requirements during enrollment.

    Certifications for Accounting & Business

    This program prepares you for nationally recognized certifications that employers value.

    QuickBooks Certification

    Intuit

    Exam Focus: Using QuickBooks for bookkeeping workflows, transactions, reporting, and reconciliation

    Microsoft Office Specialist (Excel)

    Microsoft

    Exam Focus: Spreadsheet analysis, formulas, data organization, and reporting for business use

    Certified Bookkeeper (CB)

    AIPB

    Exam Focus: Bookkeeping fundamentals, payroll concepts, financial statements, and internal controls

    Certification requirements vary by state and employer. Career-Bond partners will help you understand the requirements in your area.

    Accounting & Business Salary & Job Outlook

    $55K–$105K+
    National Salary Range
    ~$80,000
    Median Salary
    +5%
    Job Growth Rate
    High Demand
    Market Outlook

    Steady demand across every industry for accurate financial recordkeeping, reporting support, and back-office operations roles

    Career Outlook for Accounting & Business

    Work Settings

    Small businesses; Corporate finance departments; Accounting firms; Nonprofits; Operations and administrative teams

    Advancement Path

    Advance into senior bookkeeping or staff accounting roles, specialize in payroll or AP/AR, move into operations management, or pursue further accounting/finance education and credentials

    What Is the Difference Between Accounting & Business and Business & Finance?

    TL;DR: Accounting & Business emphasizes hands-on bookkeeping and operational support, while Business & Finance emphasizes financial analysis, planning, and decision-making

    The Accounting & Business program is built for students who want practical, day-to-day skills that keep an organization running: maintaining ledgers, supporting payroll and invoicing, reconciling accounts, preparing routine reports, and using tools like Excel and QuickBooks to track performance. Business & Finance programs tend to focus more on financial modeling, forecasting, budgeting strategy, investment concepts, and analytical decision support for leadership. Choose Accounting & Business if you want execution-focused accounting and office operations responsibilities. Choose Business & Finance if you want a more analytical track geared toward planning, performance evaluation, and finance strategy roles.

    Comparing Programs
    Accounting & Business
    Business & Finance
    Primary Focus
    Accounting & Business

    Bookkeeping, accounting operations, and business support

    Business & Finance

    Financial analysis, planning, and strategy

    Typical Training Length
    Accounting & Business

    Short to moderate

    Business & Finance

    Moderate

    Core Skills
    Accounting & Business

    Recordkeeping, payroll support, reconciliations, routine reporting

    Business & Finance

    Budgeting, forecasting, modeling, performance analysis

    Certifications
    Accounting & Business

    QuickBooks; Excel-focused credentials

    Business & Finance

    Finance or analytics-aligned credentials

    Work Settings
    Accounting & Business

    Accounting departments, small businesses, operations teams

    Business & Finance

    Finance teams, FP&A groups, corporate strategy units

    Technology Used
    Accounting & Business

    Excel, QuickBooks, accounting software

    Business & Finance

    Excel, BI tools, financial modeling platforms

    Career Progression
    Accounting & Business

    Accounting assistant to senior operations or finance support roles

    Business & Finance

    Junior analyst to finance manager or strategic roles

    Best For
    Accounting & Business

    Execution-focused accounting and operational work

    Business & Finance

    Analytical finance and planning-oriented careers

    Accounting & Business

    Execution-focused accounting and operational work.

    Business & Finance

    Analytical finance and planning-oriented careers.

    Benefits of Accounting & Business Training

    Start a versatile business career with demand across industries
    Build practical accounting and operations skills employers use daily
    Learn software tools like Excel and QuickBooks used in real jobs
    Qualify for roles in finance support, administration, or operations
    Create a foundation for advancement into accounting or management

    Accounting & Business Student Reviews

    "The program helped me understand financial reporting, payroll, and budgeting—skills I use daily."

    Emily R.
    Business Office Assistant

    "Career-Bond matched me with training that prepared me for QuickBooks certification and my first finance role."

    James L.
    Accounting Support Specialist

    "I love being part of how a business actually runs—the blend of accounting and operations made everything click."

    Sarah V.
    Operations Coordinator

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