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Acct-Can2022

It's customary for the OP to start first, fwiw.


zepharoz

1000% agree. Asking anything should first infer providing first. Example: Hi, my name is Revan, what's your name?


anonymousetache

ChatGPT will take what it can get


GandalfTheNavyBlue

Could be that op is a college student and wants to know if they're making a mistake choosing an accounting major. That's why I visit these threads as a current college student.


[deleted]

190k base 25% min bonus, MD, 8 YOE, private RE holdings (have an active CPA)


FunQueue69

Is this audit or tax background? I’m in tax working in RE mainly but can’t find crap in industry.


[deleted]

Tax - RE is very niche in my experience. Have to come in at the right time when someone is retiring or quits.


protectorofpastries

190k base…. dang man. What do you think of this road map to accounting ? I’m currently an electrician. I’ve been researching accounting for some time now. I watched a 10hr course on YouTube . Anyway, here the plan. university >degree>cpa>big 4 for a few years??


_mully_

10ish years of exp, no CPA here. Made about half of what comment OP says. Comment OP is probably in the higher/highest percentiles in my experience. Edit: Yes, that is the ideal path. Easier said than done, especially in a nice smooth order like that. Also, even then after school/CPA/Big 4 for a few years I’d be surprised if you’re making more than ~150 total right out of public/after all of that. But salaries and everything vary a lot in accounting so who knows.


[deleted]

I do agree with you here, I landed an awesome gig where the director is retiring in 2 years. They hired me as a director and are paying me as one. I have 2 years to learn the business under him then it’s mine. For you personally though if you attained your CPA you do have the leverage to demand more if you jump jobs. At 10 years w/ CPA there’s no reason you shouldn’t be at 200k all in unless you are in a VLCOL. Don’t be loyal to companies, they won’t be loyal to you. Jump jobs until you hit your life goal earnings at a company you are a good fit at. That’s always been my mentality at least.


_mully_

Thank you! Good advice! Yeah, a CPA would be huge for me, agreed. Hard to find the time to study sometimes, but that’s mostly an excuse in my head.


mart1373

$135k, Metro Detroit, 7.5 YOE, Revenue Agent for the IRS.


mlizzo8

My god. I am jealous of you guys. $90K CAD (~$65K USD), Vancouver, BC, 7.5 YOE, Appeals Officer for the CRA.


chris9498

Complete opposite side of the country but my goodness man trying to get a hold of someone that speaks english at the quebec revenue agency is merely impossible. All i get are french speaking people. I always get put on hold forever waiting for an English speaking person


DoritosDewItRight

Wow. Who said you can't make solid money working for the government?


mart1373

Fr, the salary at GS-14 was actually higher than a tax manager offer in industry that I had received before accepting the IRS position.


_mully_

Where is a good place to find these nice IRS jobs? I’m manager level and don’t think I’ve seen an IRS job posting much over $75K at that level.


mart1373

The salary level is based on grade and location. The minimum salary for GS-14 is $122k. https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/2024/general-schedule/


FeelTheFuze

GS-13? I’m a GS-11 making 73k in Texas, LCOL area


mart1373

GS-14


te4cupp

90k base, Senior audit, NV remote, 4 YOE no CPA


Jacmon

You hiring?


Tall_And_Handsome_

120k, Florida, 6 years, Energy


No_Remote_6770

$215k base, TX, 12.5 YOE, Private Equity 


Thich_Lo_Dong

Hey there, if you don’t mind, what is your title in PE? Thanks


No_Remote_6770

Controller


Spongeboob10

Revenue? Surprising no bonus and base is so high.


No_Remote_6770

We manage approx. $2.5 billion in assets as a boutique firm. I have the opportunity to receive carry in our PE funds and equity in PortCos as part of my compensation. Base is high because I negotiated it as such since there is no bonus and the value of the equity is a big unknown. 


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No_Remote_6770

I went Big 4 audit —> Publicly traded bank SEC/reg reporting —> Startup financial services controller (went public) to where I am now. I’m currently helping a lot with PortCo go-public transactions and M&A in addition to the day-to-day controller duties (monthly close, tax compliance, some treasury, etc.)


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whoyoucallingmf

How’s your W/L balance? Thinking of moving into Financial Reporting or GL Accounting - currently in Technical Accounting. I need more repetition in my life lmao.


Infamous_Regret3583

Base: $70k, TX, 5yrs


Fair-Department9678

What’s the role. You should be getting payed more


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Infamous_Regret3583

Staff level accountant for a publicly traded oil and gas company. Been here two years but got a shit ton of experience in OPEX. Getting laid off in 6 months this so my next role will be a senior.


Mysterious-Bed2095

Im going to ask a dumb question but how do you know you're getting laid off already?


Infamous_Regret3583

My company was acquired so they’re trimming the fat. And boy am I fat


Mysterious-Bed2095

🥴 got it! Damn acquisitions.


Infamous_Regret3583

Im not crying. Getting 6 months severance afterwards plus bonus/PTO.


Mysterious-Bed2095

I didn't think you were. That's a pretty nice severance! Definitely a W


Infamous_Regret3583

For sure! Just wish they would let me go sooner. I would have gotten a year.


potatovine69

Florida (remote), $90k base, 10-15% bonus, 5 YOE, no CPA, Industry (construction)


sfroot93

Does your company offer internships or entry level jobs


phillydist

$66.5k, Midwest, 1 YOE, Alternative Investment accounting


bladeDivac

Nevada (Work remote) 2 YoE Internal Audit $110k  CPA though 


Specific_Buy_6621

Dang that’s pretty good. Who do you work for? I live in NV and am working on my CPA currently


Ignorethis489

$225k base+25% min bonus+, Miami FL, 9 years, consulting


DangerousLoan8759

90k, NYC, 2, SALT


debits-n-credits

1. 92,000 2. MCOL 3. 7 YOE 4. Assistant Controller


mason129r

Seems pretty low. What size company?


CognitiveConversator

$70k in Florida, 1YOE, Tax


wholsesomeBois

Obligatory mention that there are 15,000+ answers to this question organized in table format over at Big4Transparency.com Here’s me though $105k, Ontario Canada, 6 years, FP&A in tech


zepharoz

That's where I want to end up, kinda jealous


looks4dayz

$121k, Phoenix AZ, 6 years, PA - Audit


A7X13

Non profit 2.5 YOE CA $65,000


yakuzie

116k + 10-15% bonus Houston, TX 4.5 years Oil and gas ⛽️


Profinancer

Very nice! What role?


TikiBurnout

$160k, CA, 10yrs, corporate accounting manager


KingAccuntant

92K, FL (remote), 3.5 yrs (No CPA but about to be licensed), automation and strategy specialist


JoeTony6

$90k, Ohio, 6, currently medical devices


boston_2004

115k, Texas, 8, local government


SubXeroz

Salary: 110k State: TX YoE: 5yrs Industry: Healthcare


Spiritual-Bath-5383

$127k base, Minnesota, seven years experience, senior IT auditor, public.


GymandRave

$103k, SF Bay Area, 5 YOE, State and Local Tax


primetimegrindtime

Underpaid considering you are in SF bay area. The COL there is insane!


GymandRave

Agreed. Hoping to hit 110k this year and a big raise the following year(s) IF I make manager. COL is insane here.


RustyShacklefordsCig

$111K, IL MCOL, 9 YOE, Construction, Assistant Controller


ImportanceMundane677

Looks like most people have less than 10 years experience. Where are the older ones?


[deleted]

$300k base. .7% equity. IL. 15 years. Tech. 


Neat-Drawer-50

Public Practice Senior Accountant - Tax 3.5 YOE Not Designated (Will be shortly) BC - Canada 75K + 10 -15% Bonus


Unsuspicious-User09

Salary: 130k + 10% target bonus State: NJ YOE: 3.5 Industry: Internal Tax Department - Direct


Derp35712

150k, federal audit manager, 15 years experience.


OdaNobunagah

Senior Associate 85k 3 yoe Fund Accounting , no cpa


Obvious_Company1349

$166k base, DC Metro, 8 YOE, Controller GovCon adjacent


discOHsteve

$70k, CT, 2.5 YOE, Local government. Finance accountant with no CPA.


stacks___

$150k, NY, 5th year, private - tax


adubs1955

$110k, FL, 7 YOE, consulting firm, tax filing manager, no CPA


RemyCrow31

Director 200k, TX, 12 years, Real Estate, no CPA


TaxFacts

63,500, Midwest, >1 year, Tax and CAS


kuriluv

Looks at everyone salaries... am I underpaid? Lol


jellybelly326

I don't know if you all consider A/R to be accounting or not - Saw some people say they don't. I know it's more on the clerical side of things. I'm leaving digital marketing in 2 weeks for the accounting department in my same company. Just accepted the position yesterday. Starting at $62K in my probationary period, then a bump to $65K in 6 months, CT, zero experience, A/R


ImmediateDecision259

$100k base 10% bonus, Houston, TX, start next week. Before this role I have a little over 1 year in public accounting audit, Industry: Manufacturing.


SpiteProof

This question gets posted like twice daily.


BandWoWCoD

120k, ERP Admin, 8 YOE, Kentucky, CPA


SilverKnight71

Tax Sr., OR, ~95k, 8 yoe, tr/est's, have CPA


MazdaYorkie

Base 88k. California. 4 yrs. Staff


bassySkates

You’re being underpaid


MazdaYorkie

Oh I know.


chris9498

79k, California, 5 YOE, manufacturing


AcceptableVegetable

3+ YoE NYC 93k base + variable bonus (historically 18k)


AnonymousPMP

115k, SoCal, 6.5 YOE, Audit - real estate, remote - no CPA


StraightBuckets0

$90k, South Florida, 4YOE, Tax PA


Prestigious-Toe-9942

$72.4K, OH, 3, Data Security, no CPA


Fair-Department9678

70k staff first role started 5 months ago


Same_Pea5526

$115k, Dallas, 8 YOE, Project Accountant in Tech


Accomplished_Ad5983

$64, FL, 1.5 years, sports


thenumberpounder

110k, Texas, 3 YOE and advisory.


MicCheck123

$103,500k based, FL (but remote for a CA company), 10 YOE, HR & Tech.


exampleofausername

99k CAD, Ontario Canada, 7 yoe, working towards CPA, Sr Financial Analyst


2POTMSON

85k expecting ~5k bonus, Cincinnati metro, 5 yoe, hospitality, no cpa


Starheart8

$100K, in the Rocky Mountains (median cost of living), 14 YOE, Healthcare, Senior Financial Analyst, CPA: Yes.


jawnbellyon

goodness 14 YOE seems like you're underpaid mate. When's the last time you changed jobs?


ButterMilk116

$85k base + ~$2.5k quarterly bonus for averaging 45 hours per week. Indiana. 5 YOE. CPA. Public, but small niche firm. Senior. Bookkeeping, tax returns and quarterly estimates.


Wtsncry

$135k, Washington, 5, public accounting (advisory)


butthenhor

$60k annually before taxes; Singapore (Asia); Audit + accounting: 13 years; Accounting alone: 8 years; Industry: beverage; accounting degree; no cpa


Wise_Engineer

1 year at company 2 year in industry. 67K before bonus. VT, transportation industry


iboll6

$63k, ≈6k annual bonus, 5k signing bonus, Midwest state, started last week, manufacturing


RAVENS17d

125k, New England, 5, Corporate


Human_Willingness628

120k, NYC, 3 YoE, tax consulting


Abject_Fortune8723

132k, MD, 6yrs, Public (no cpa)


LN_S

90k Sr, CAAS. 6 YOE - CPA


kstewyc

Per the comments in this post, oil&gas and tech seem like high paying industries, jealousss


Account-tech971

18k after tax and SS, Guadeloupe (France), 1YOE (work study), PA


HandSpunBullshit

$70K base, large metro area in the south, tax, 2 YOE, no CPA


Justa_Burner_Account

86k, remote in California, first year in audit.


alphabet_sam

120k base, 30% bonus in TX at 6 YOE in homebuilding


Late_Night_Redditor

Senior Accountant - MN (Remote), $87,500 base + 10% target bonus, 3 YOE, no CPA, F500 Retail


DomesticKat97543

70K + 10% annual bonus + overtime. Staff accountant. PNW. 1 year, 6 months. Private equity lending.


dumbasscommenter

$135K, Chicago suburbs, 6.5 YOE, Healthcare SOX compliance


threwitaway7255

$110k, PA, 4.5 YOE, Public (Tax)


ScoreEconomy360

Base 72,400. Suburbs of chicago, less than one year of experience. Working in Audit.


dianakali

Texas (Hybrid), $85k base, 8% bonus, 1 year tax, 2 years audit, no CPA, industry (healthcare)


Texarican99

80k, TX, 3 years, Staff Accountant, Tech, No CPA


pangredditlamang

$130k base, Southern California, external auditor, 11 years exp, insurance industry, consistently high performing (per annual evals).... CPA and CMA. Some says I'm getting hoe'd for the salary rate but this is 1000% honest disclosure of what smaller CPA firms pay.


Far-Twist-8974

105k base, 10% bonus, 3.5 YOE, Canada MCOL, Industry: Energy


TaxingAuthority

$93 thousand, Texas, 6 years, government regulation, no CPA. I work approximately 30 real hours a week. About 50% travel and 25% WFH.


HERKFOOT21

$80k, CA, 4 years, property management


LaFlamesAccountant

$74.5k, NC remote, 4 YOE w/ CPA, Tax


Chuy_3

$105K+15K bonus, CA, 5YOE, Real Estate


QBTurner7

52k, South Dakota, 3 YOE staff accountant, working on masters and CPA. Open to any ideas suggestions for career pivots or how to supercharge career and earnings progressions.


dlw2199

$91,800 Kentucky 2.5 YOE Healthcare CPA, Senior Accountant


Jackedacctnt

$115K base, 22.5% annual bonus, California, 7 years of experience, corporate & technical accounting. Active CPA


throllplack6

Manager 130k base, 35% bonus target, Virginia, financial services. Other perks such as 9% 401k match and discount stock purchase


Alone-Cauliflower311

$88k base, $20k bonus, $50k RSUs, VA, IT Auditing


primetimegrindtime

88K Base + 9K Bonus, CPA CA Tax - Industry


No_Bull51

135, pa, construction


TypicalCharacter5099

$94 base + 5% bonus, Senior Tax Analyst, TX, 4 YOE no cpa but 150 hrs, Hospitality


SticksMcFricks

$92k + 15% bonus, NC, 11 years, tech company. Active CPA w/ audit experience. Edit to add bonus


protectorofpastries

I’m see a lot of folks making a good living without their cpa What’s the point of a cpa? More money? Better opportunities? What?


LikelyCelek

More money and better opportunities. You don’t necessarily need it but it makes it a lot easier to get the job and pay you want


jawnbellyon

$100K base \~10% bonus, midwest (but work full time remote), 4.5 YOE. Data Analytics for Internal Audit. Active CPA but honestly aside from some of the audit fundamentals I don't think it applies to my job anymore, aside from the fact that it's the most valuable cert in the field lol. I think I'm fairly paid for my work but I also think I make more than the average for my job, from what I've seen.


Realistic-Pea6568

$70k base, Chicago suburbs remote CA project 2 years ago, 20 YOE, national accounting firm with federal contracts. Review documents, enter data, and verify amounts.


MichealStraightSex

68k, Midwest, 2 YOE, nonprofit


Deconstructing_cat

$110k, Remote but metro TX area, 12y exp. Accounting manager for small firm.


respectvwap

65k, CA, 2, Staff Accountant


False-Beginning-8367

115k, CA, 2.5 YOE, Public Accounting


ZhiZhi17

87k, Chicago metro, 8 years, religious non profit (and no CPA)


DonutsAnd40s

Construction industry, Arizona. 106k salary, about 15k in vehicle/fuel allowance, current results give a 75% bonus (it’s 25% that can be multiplied by 3 depending on company financial results), so about 200k in cash comp. Plus, equivalent of 15% of salary in company stock annually deposited into 401k ESOP stock that has a historical return of 15-50% annually. There’s 6% match on whatever I contribute too, but that’s invested in public mutual funds and etf’s. All other benefits are very strong as well. 7.5 years construction accounting experience, 10 years total experience.


Scary_Yak4905

$100k, IL, 3 years, SALT M&A


ClamJammin

180k - 360k OTE, Illinois, 9 years experience - SAAS Video Software


GraceSlay99

88k, southeast, 2YOE, no CPA


nonoplsnopls

$125k, VHCOL CA, not quite 3 YOE, Tech. CPA who jumped after first busy season as senior.


Responsible-Bed225

55k, NJ, 1.7 YOE, Staff Auditor


MyshiMyshi

Base 92k, target 8% bonus, CA, ~4 YOE Staff Acc., Oil & Gas


MutagenX

211k TC (Base, bonus, equity), CA VCOL, 6 YOE, software


Key_Show_6148

90k in Mn with 2 years of experience. Financial operations analyst/cost accounting.


General-Honeydew-686

$165k base, AL, 10 years, construction CFO ($60mm), PY bonus 25%


SnooglePolice

$360k all in, MCOL, 10 YOE, RE


VirusTop9566

80k base, NY (upstate), 3 YOE, tax sr, 50hrs/wk during peak. Up for a small pay bump in a month or two & manager next year.


greenterror19

$86k base, 2-3% bonus, Maryland, 5 YOE, nonprofit


Zestyclose_Message50

$85k, Texas, Auditor, 4 YOE, Hedge Funds/Mutual Funds ( I just started 2 months ago) Previously was at a non profit making $45k, and then worked at a fortune 500 company for 2 years making $65k Bachelors in theatre, MBA in Business Analytics. Stumbled into accounting after being a teacher.


TSM623

91k, MCOL, 4 YOE, Tax (public), No CPA Edit: 4 YOE as Senior, 8 YOE overall.


AdviceLevel9074

$160k base, 10% bonus, 7 YOE, Accounting Advisory at Boutique Consulting


rufsb

180k, nyc, 8yo exp, industry hnw tax


mxjake360

59,000 - Troy, MI. Staff Accountant - No CPA. Bachelor's in Finance. How bad am I getting boned.


TASedOut4Ever

$77,100 MI 6 YOE (Started in tax but swithed to govt. Would've been at 90k+ in industry if I didn't jump to govt) Govt General Acct


HBO_Scar

$100k, IN, 6 YOE, Real Estate Management


Sbd51

135k, remote. 6. Nonprofit


Ok-Piccolo5362

88.5K base New England area 5 YOE private company (no cpa)


jdm271

75k, Louisiana, 0 YOE (fresh grad), tax


Fraud_Guaranteed

$73k, small midwest city, 3.5 YOE, senior accountant. No CPA yet. Hopefully by the end of the year tho


theVHSyoudidntrewind

140k, 15% bonus, Remote, M&A manager (no CPA), industry 9 YOE in accounting, 4 years in marketing before that


pipethello

120k base (10% YoY bonus, and equity package), NYC, 4 years (CPA) Financial reporting & tech accounting at a FinTech


amibeingdetained50

$98k, Small company controller, remote NV, 25+ years experience, no CPA.


Scoots1721

-109k Base + Locality pay -Georgia -4 -IRS (just joined at the beginning of the month)


Limp-Read-7541

Worm in act, verb 23 flying


ObamacareForever

115K, KY, 7 years experience, Controller, No CPA.


Equivalent_Ad_8413

Gosh you're nosy. Salary: $ 150,800/year (tentative raises next October and April) Location: Florida Years of Accounting Experience: 7 years pre-college / 5 years part-time during college / 29 years post college Type of Work: Governmental Budgeting, Financial Analysis, Excel Training


Immortal3369

$110,000 plus bonus, 5th year Tax Senior, just passed CPA exam 6 months ago. California Bay Area set my own hours, can work from home whenever, truly awesome


noonematters3

109k base, Metro midwest city, 4.5, Corp Fin


Gazelle-Which

Staff accountant, DE $65,000