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💸 How much does an accounting tutor charge per hour in Coventry?

The average price of an accounting tutor in Coventry is £18.

 

Rates will differ depending on:

  • the experience of your accounting teacher
  • where your lessons will be (online or the student's place)
  • If you are studying for exams (CPA, CMA or ChFC for example)
  • the number of classes and the duration of each class
  • the goal of your classes. Are you taking GCSE or A level accounting, or maybe studying accounting at uni. Do you need help with coursework or preparing for exams

97% of our private tutors offer their 1st lesson free.

 

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👨‍💻 How many accounting teachers are available to give private tutoring in Coventry?

27 tutors are available to give accounting tuition in Coventry.

 

Whether you are looking for GCSE accounting support, A-level tuition or university level support, you can find the perfect tutor for you with Superprof

 

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Students gave their accounting tutors an average score of 5 out of 5.

 

 

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Many of our accounting tutors offer private online tuition. Around 80% of the private teachers on Superprof offer tutoring online and most of them give their first lessons free!

 

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✅ Average price:£18/h
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✅ Tutors available:27
✅ Lesson format:Face-to-face or online

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Much like business, finance, and economics, accounting deals with money. However, accounting focuses on financial record-keeping, reporting, and analysis, which can help businesses and individuals make better decisions based on their financial situation.

If you're interested in becoming an accountant or studying accounting, let's see why you should, the challenges that you might face, what you can learn about finance and accounting at secondary school, and how private tutors can help students and professionals of all ages to learn more about it.

Why You Should Study Accounting

The most obvious reason to study accounting is to become an accountant or to work in accounting. Fortunately, around two-thirds of accounting university graduates tend to find work within half a year and can get their foot on the professional ladder very quickly.

Once they've got their feet on this ladder, there are also some excellent career prospects. Firstly, the average accounting graduate earns £30,000 a year. As they gain experience, the financial benefits also increase and accountants in training can earn up to £60,000 a year. Chartered accountants earn an average of over £80,000 a year and yearly bonuses that come close to £20,000!

In addition to the obvious financial benefits of becoming an accountant, there's also a broad range of fields you could work in. After all, almost every business or individual requires an accountant so you can be involved in accounting in almost any sector.

Challenges in Accounting

Of course, like any career, accounting is not without its challenges. Students interested in accounting will need to do well at secondary school and university, particularly in subjects like maths, business, economics, or finance.  The very best accounting university courses require AAB at A Level, though the average entry requirements are BBB.

Accounting isn't a particularly flashy subject, either. If you plan on studying accounting at university, you should know that the course will involve a lot of work and plenty of lessons that will be far from the most entertaining thing you've ever studied.

Studying Accounting at Secondary School

If you're still in secondary school and interested in learning more about accounting before you commit to studying it for several years on a university accounting course, you can learn more about it at GCSE and A-Level.

While accounting isn't often taught an individual subject, you can learn about it through subjects like business, finance, and economics. Business and economics are quite commonly taught GCSEs at a lot of secondary schools around the country, allowing students to dip their toes before committing to a degree in accounting.

The business GCSE, for example, focuses on business and finance in a broader sense and can give students a good foundation level in the subject before opting to study further at A Level or as part of a university degree.

For those with more of an interest in the financial side of things, the GCSE in economics might also be a good choice. Of course, in some secondary schools, students might be able to study both of these GCSEs.

Again, while both of these are useful, they're rarely essential for students wanting to complete a university degree course in accounting, though good results in maths are often required.

Private Accounting Tutoring

When it comes to studying subjects like maths, business, economics, finance, or accounting, there's always a chance that a student will struggle. This isn't necessarily the fault of the student, either. In fact, in secondary schools and universities, a lot of the teaching takes place with large groups and despite the teacher's best efforts, they can't always adapt their teaching to every single student in the class.

A private tutor can ensure that every minute of their lessons is planned with a particular student in mind. They can adapt the learning process to the student's level, aptitude, and preferred learning style. This can work for students who are struggling in their regular accounting classes, students who need to study certain topics for an upcoming exam, or even gifted students just looking to further their education.

A professional can also work with a private accounting tutor to learn new skills, brush up on old ones, or transition into a new job or career. With private tutors, there's no curriculum so the students have more control over what they learn and how they get to learn it.

Finding Private Accounting Tutors in Coventry

If you're interested in working with private tutors to help you with accounting, business, finance, or economics, consider searching for them on the Superprof website. There are tutors in and around Coventry and all over the world offering educational support and tutoring in a huge range of subjects.

Whether you want to study academic subjects like maths, English, or business or learn new skills like a musical instrument or even yoga, you just need to search for the subject and where you'd like the lessons to take place.

That said, even if you can't find any suitable or available tutors in Coventry, you can always broaden your search to include tutors who offer online lessons and tuition. Since they don't have to travel as much and can offer more lessons each week, online tutors tend to charge less than their face-to-face counterparts.

For those on a very strict budget, you can always look to group tutoring. If you and some classmates or colleagues are looking for private tuition, you can share the cost of the tutor's time and experience and save some money while you learn. Of course, this does mean that the lessons won't be completely tailored to you, but it is a more affordable way to learn outside of larger classes and groups.

Don't forget that a lot of the tutors on the Superprof website offer the first lesson for free. You can use these free sessions to try out a few different tutors before choosing the one that's right for you. After all, you might be spending a lot of time working with your tutor so it's always a good idea to meet and get to know them a bit before they start helping you.

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