An Empirical Study of the Attributes Impacting the Decisions of Accountants to Accept a Pay Cut in Exchange for Reduced Work Hours.
Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal 2009, Jan, 13, 1
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INTRODUCTION Accounting is considered a well-respected and highly beneficial career choice for most college graduates. If a new graduate puts in his/her time to gain experience and knowledge, he/she can expect a good income and benefits and the prestige that goes with the "accountant" title. However, do the benefits exceed the costs of working in accounting? A career in accounting typically involves much more than a forty-hour a week job. Many accountants work sixty or more hours per week during tax season, and the workload does not always lessen during non-peak times (Solnik, 2005).
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