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It’s useful. In my junior year, our school opened a new course called Intelligent Financial Decision Making. So far, I’ve learned to use Python for plotting (line charts, pie charts, etc.) and accounts receivable aging analysis, which is quite torturous, haha.

I’m using it now because I need some Excel premium features, and I don’t want to spend money, so I turned to Python.

If I don’t learn it, we still have this course. If it could get me a salary of 12,000+, I wouldn’t mind learning it.

I only know the basics of Excel; just mastering Excel is already good enough.

No need. Now that I know a bit of AI and have basic programming knowledge, I can still code. Accountants can just let AI handle Python; it’s much better than doing it yourself. No need for an abacus anymore.

I also want to learn Python. Is it useful for accounting?

For ordinary or small company accountants who don’t aspire to advance, it really isn’t necessary.

If you don’t have a data warehouse, SQL is completely useless.

You must learn it. Once you do, you’ll find Excel files easy to handle.

I guess my accounting skills are fake; I don’t understand what this English means.

Self-improvement is worth pursuing. Anyway, our associate degree accounting program requires us to learn Power BI and Python.

With a lot of data, it’s really hard to manage without Python.

It’s useful. A colleague of mine, who has a very bad temper, gained recognition from the leadership because of this skill; they are much more lenient with him regarding the same issues.

All I know is that graduate theses require Python.

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