Accounting and finance

The accounting and finance department of a business functions to handle all aspects of a business’s finances. Typically, the accounting department and the finance department within a business have the same tasks and goals. It’s common for businesses to pair their finance and accounting departments together to create a combined department so they can share resources and create efficiencies.

ACCOUNTING CLERK

Job Description: 1) Performs any combination of following calculating, posting, and verifying duties to obtain financial data for use in maintaining accounting records: Compiles and sorts documents, such as invoices and checks, substantiating business transactions. 2) Verifies and posts details of business transactions, such as funds received and disbursed, and totals accounts, using calculator or […]

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ACCOUNT-INFORMATION CLERK

Job Description: 1) Keeps accounting records and compiles information requested by customer and others pertaining to customer accounts: Keeps records and prepares report of meters registering use of gas- or electric-power, showing results of investigations and amounts recovered or lost. 2) Prepares lists and enters charges and payments to customers’ accounts for losses, additional deposits,

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ACCOUNTANT, BUDGET

Job Description: 1) Applies principles of accounting to analyze past and present financial operations and estimates future revenues and expenditures to prepare budget: Analyzes records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred to project future revenues and expenses, using computer. 2) Documents revenues and expenditures

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Accountants

Job Description: Accountants plan, organize and administer accounting systems for individuals and establishments. Some occupations classified here examine and analyse the accounting and financial records of individuals and establishments to ensure accuracy and compliance with established accounting standards and procedures.

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