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The Beancounter

The Business Student's Guide to the Real World (Business Blunders)

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The Beancounter

By: Daniel W. Elliot CPA CGA
Narrated by: Daniel W. Elliot CPA
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Isaac is a retired accountant who worked in the profession for over 20 years, then moved to a Caribbean Island where he opened a bar. A group of university students visit the island for spring break, including accounting majors Melissa, Jake, and Carter. The students befriend Isaac when they learn he was an accountant, and during the week, their new mentor shares his humorous stories, providing enlightenment on the real world of business. As the students share their daily adventures, Isaac reflects on his career which included private industry, tax auditing, and public sector financial management. “There’s a place for you here Isaac; we’re not sure where that is, but there’s a place for you here!” (Team Leader, Tax Department)

©2017 Daniel W. Elliot, CPA, CGA (P)2022 Daniel W. Elliot, CPA, CGA
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