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The average price of accounting tutoring in Glasgow is £21.
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38 tutors are available to give accounting tuition in Glasgow.
Whether you are looking for GCSE level accounting support, A-level tuition or university level support, you can find the perfect tutor for you on Superprof
From a sample of 10 reviews, pupils rated their accounting tutors an average score of 5 out of 5.
Many of our accounting teachers offer private online tuition. Around 80% of the private teachers on Superprof offer tutoring online and most of them offer their first lessons free!
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✅ Average price: | £21/h |
✅ Average response time: | 4h |
✅ Tutors available: | 38 |
✅ Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
Accounting isn’t the subject many people make it out to be.
If you ask most people, they’ll probably groan at the mere mention of accounting, assuming that it’s highly repetitive work and endless number crunching.
Whereas this may be partially true, accounting can be a richly rewarding field of study if you’re interested in money, finance, and the management of businesses.
Accounting is all about the money.
Not only can you potentially earn a lot of it as an accountant, but you will also learn to manage it well in both your personal and professional life.
This one of the main reasons you should consider further study in accounting: it can help you develop accountability in your personal finances.
Not many people can say they are financially responsible to the extent they would like to be, so this is a highly valuable skill to learn.
It’s also a very enjoyable skill to apply in a business context, as could be one of the pillars of the company, keeping it afloat and making sure everything runs smoothly.
With accounting, there is a heavy reliance on technology and software for the movement and management of finances.
This means that you need to stay on top of the latest developments, otherwise you risk falling behind.
This might seem like a tall order if you study alone, but if you work closely with a personal tutor, it shouldn’t be as big an issue.
While it’s true that you can learn a lot about the fundamental principles of accounting through textbooks and courses, what they can’t teach you is what the latest developments are, since they can quickly become outdated.
Tutors, as lifelong learners, will likely be abreast of the latest trends with regards to software, which can make them a valuable resource for your studies.
By working with a tutor, you not only gain access to their breadth of knowledge of accounting, but also to someone that has their finger on the pulse of the industry.
Another common challenge with accounting, and just about any subject, is maintaining motivation.
As we’ve already touched upon, accounting can appear to be a dry field of study, which consists of an endless amount of number crunching and calculations.
Even if this may be the case, your perspective can make all the difference.
One perspective is to see the workload is overwhelming and the amount of complicated maths involved as too challenging.
Another is to see it as a fun process of problem-solving and overcoming challenges to unlock new opportunities and possibilities.
There’s also the question of external and internal motivators.
An external motivator is something like doing the subject to impress your peers or family, or being in it only for the paycheck.
An internal one requires you to focus on your enjoyment of accounting so that no matter how hard it gets if you come back to the process you should be able to get through it.
You can choose to think of the calculations and problems you come across as impossible, or you can instead see them as exciting opportunities to flex your mental muscles, and if you can do this you will be able to get more out of this field of study.
For many people, the main reason for getting into a subject like accounting is for the money.
This is a perfectly valid reason to want to study it, so long as you have strong internal motivators too for sticking with it.
In terms of money, not only can studying accounting lead to lucrative careers, but such jobs are easier to come by than with other vocations.
This is because no business can function properly without an accountant crunching the numbers and keeping on top of the financial side of things.
As a result, there are often many jobs open to accounting graduates, which is a great reason to pursue further study of the subject, especially when this isn’t the case for a lot of other courses of study.
Then, there are the benefits it can have on your personal life and specifically how you manage your finances.
It’s rare to find many people who will tell you that they feel like they are financially responsible and are happy with how much they spend versus how much they save.
By studying accounting, you can ensure that you avoid the traps of financial management, and keep your bank accounts healthy without paying for outside help.
This can also extend to your friends and family, if you feel generous enough to help them get their financial affairs in order.
Since money is one of the biggest causes for concern in many people’s lives, being able to control it rather than letting it control you is a hugely important skill to learn.
Plus, if you really do enjoy numbers, then it can be a great source of pleasure to move and manage your own money across accounts and investments.
There’s nothing quite like watching your savings steadily increase over time, so think about how well you’ll be setting yourself up for future happiness if you have a sound knowledge of accounting.
It’s also a skill that’s highly transferable, as money is involved in just about every business or transaction.
If you’re in Glasgow or the surrounding areas, head to the Superprof website to see if there are any accounting tutors local to you.
You can use the search function on the website to find the perfect match for you, based on a variety of factors which include previous teaching experience, past student reviews, and hourly rates.
One of the main reasons to consider finding a tutor through the Superprof platform is the flexibility you’ll have to work with someone either in-person or online via webcam.
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Not to worry, many tutors on Superprof offer free sample classes to first-time students, which should help you get an idea of what lessons would be like.
Ahsan
Accounting tutor
Great explanation of exam techniques and calmed me down
Syed, 10 months ago
Praneeth
Accounting tutor
Mr Praneeth is a great teacher - Trusted to attend to all your academic needs, by using both theoretical and practical knowledge. He demonstrates great understanding of topics and has assisted me better than my professor.
Adam, 2 years ago
Dylan
Accounting tutor
Dylan has been a fantastic tutor. He is always very accommodating and offers very strong teaching services. I learnt a lot from Dylan and highly recommend him to anyone wishing to further their knowledge.
Garie, 2 years ago
Rizwan
Accounting tutor
I had an assignment for one of my businesses classes that required me to use excel heavily to create graphs and charts for a case study. Although, I wasn't extremely familiar with using excel, Rizwan helped guide me through it. Not only did he help...
Fahad, 3 years ago
Stephen
Accounting tutor
Stephen is an excellent tutor who is patient, experienced and knowledgeable. We discussed a wide range of topics from AirBNB to CSR. Although his teaching time is very short, I still benefit a lot and enjoy talking with him. A huge thank to Stephen!
Kaia, 3 years ago
Ann
Accounting tutor
Ann is an excellent tutor. She is extremely patient and takes her time to ensure you understand basic concepts and principles. She was punctual and made sure I was comfortable. Just from the first session, I have regained confidence that I will not...
Sim, 3 years ago