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💰 What is the average price of Accounting tutoring in Sharjah?

The average price of Accounting lessons is 69 AED.

The price of your lessons depends on a number of factors

  • The experience of your teacher
  • The location of your lessons (at home, online, or an outside location)
  • the duration and frequency of your lessons

97% of teachers offer their first lesson for free.

💡 Why take Accounting lessons?

With the help of a Accounting teacher you can master Accounting more efficiently.

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On Superprof, many of our Accounting tutors offer online tuition.

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63 tutors are currently available to give Accounting lessons near you.

You can browse the different tutor profiles to find one that suits you best.

⭐ How are our Accounting tutors in Sharjah rated?

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Sharjah is known for books, museums, and a love of learning. Accounting is basically the “story of money,” and Sharjah has always been a trading place, from old souqs to modern malls. If you’ve ever wondered how businesses keep track of every dirham, you’re already thinking like an accountant. And if you want a faster, less stressful way to learn, accounting lessons with a private tutor can make the numbers feel a lot more human. On Superprof, you can find local teachers in Sharjah who can explain topics in plain English, help with homework, and prep you for exams.

Learning accounting in Sharjah, why it matters

In Sharjah, accounting skills connect directly to real life. Many families run small businesses, many students aim for business degrees, and many working adults want a better role in finance, admin, or management. Whether you’re in school, university, or already employed, accounting can give you a skill that travels well across the UAE.

What you get from accounting lessons

  1. You learn how to manage money in a clear way, from personal budgets to business cash flow.
  2. You get better grades by practicing common exam questions, not just reading theory.
  3. You build job-ready skills for roles like accounts assistant, bookkeeper, payroll, or junior analyst.
  4. You prepare for professional paths such as ACCA, or for university business programs that include financial accounting and management accounting.
  5. You save time because a tutor can spot your weak points quickly and fix them with targeted practice.

If you like having a solid reason to study, here is one: employers value accounting because it supports better decisions. The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2023 lists “analytical thinking” as the top core skill for workers. Accounting trains that skill every time you check totals, explain variances, or review a report.

In Sharjah, the average price for an accounting tutor usually sits around AED 80 per hour, with many tutors falling in a practical range of AED 50 to AED 150 per hour, depending on the level (school basics, university, ACCA) and whether you choose online or in-person training. That range makes it easier to plan weekly hours without guessing.

Quick reality check: most students don’t struggle because they “aren’t good at math.” They struggle because accounting has rules, formats, and steps, and missing one step can throw everything off.

Sharjah study vibes, where accounting fits in

Accounting in Sharjah often happens in the same places where people study everything else: libraries, campuses, and quiet cafĂ©s. If you’ve ever sat with a notebook at House of Wisdom, you know how a calm space can make a hard subject feel possible. Many students also spend long afternoons around university areas like University City, home to big institutions such as the University of Sharjah and American University of Sharjah. Even if you are not enrolled there, that area has a strong “study culture” that rubs off on you.

And Sharjah’s business life gives you real examples. Think of shops in Central Souq, logistics firms moving goods between emirates, or growing service businesses in Al Nahda and Al Majaz. Every one of these needs basic bookkeeping, invoices, and monthly reporting. Accounting is not abstract here, it is the back office of daily trade.

Fast local summary: In Sharjah, accounting is useful because many students aim for business degrees, many jobs ask for finance basics, and small businesses need clear records for planning and compliance.

The accounting “toolkit” you’ll actually practice

Accounting is an academic subject, but it’s also a skill. A good accounting teacher will usually build your confidence through short exercises, then longer exam-style questions. Here are the ideas you’ll meet again and again, explained simply.

Double-entry is the rule that every transaction has two sides, a debit and a credit. For example, if a Sharjah café buys a new coffee machine, it gains an asset (equipment) and loses cash or creates a payable.

The ledger is where transactions are grouped by account. Instead of a messy list, you get clean buckets like cash, sales, rent, and inventory. Many students find this easier once they imagine a ledger as labeled folders.

Trial balance is a quick check that totals match. It does not guarantee everything is perfect, but it helps you catch common errors like missing entries or wrong sides.

Financial statements are the final “story” you present. You will usually start with the income statement (profit or loss), then the statement of financial position (what you own and owe). If you are doing management accounting, you may also work with budgets and simple performance reports.

Adjusting entries are the tricky but important final steps at the end of a period. This includes accruals and prepayments (money owed or paid in advance) and depreciation (spreading an asset’s cost across time). Students often lose marks here because they forget timing.

In tutoring, these topics become less scary when you practice them with local, everyday examples. Rent in Al Majaz, phone bills, inventory for a shop, or a car loan, they all map neatly onto core accounting rules.

A practical learning strategy that works in real life

Try the “three-column method” for every practice question. It sounds simple, but it keeps you from panicking.

  • Column 1: Write the transaction in plain words (what happened?).
  • Column 2: List the accounts affected (cash, sales, rent, inventory, payable).
  • Column 3: Decide the debit and credit, then post it to a T-account or journal entry.

Do this for 10 minutes a day. Seriously. Short daily sessions beat one long weekend session. If you’re preparing for a school exam, a university midterm, or ACCA papers like FA or MA, this habit trains accuracy. And accuracy is where the marks are.

Finding the right tutor in Sharjah with Superprof

When you search Superprof in Sharjah, you’ll see options for different goals: a patient accounting tutor for school students, an accounting teacher for university courses, or a tutor focused on ACCA and certification prep. You can also filter for online lessons if your schedule is packed, or choose in-person sessions if you learn better face to face.

Many learners also type phrases like accounting tutors near me when they want someone close to home, near Al Nahda, Al Majaz, Muwaileh, or University City. On Superprof, you can compare profiles, see teaching styles, and choose the pace that fits you. Right now, you can browse 63 tutors offering accounting courses and private training in Sharjah.

If you want to learn accounting in Sharjah without wasting hours feeling stuck, pick a goal (pass an exam, improve grades, understand financial statements, prep for ACCA), then book accounting lessons with a tutor on Superprof who matches your level and schedule.

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