Accountant job description

An Accountant is responsible for managing and the reporting of financial information for an organisation. Whilst an Accountant may perform all the tasks encompassed in an accountancy role in smaller companies, different accountants are generally responsible for different accountancy areas in larger companies. This can include financial accounting and management accounting.

Accounting/Book Keeping

Accountant duties and responsibilities of the job

As one of the most crucial roles not just of any finance team, but any company, the Accountant job description is a dynamic role with a multitude of responsibilities, including:

  • Examining bank statements and reconciling them with general ledger entries
  • Examining expenses submitted by employees
  • Keeping an eye on incoming payments from accounts receivable and outgoing payments from accounts payable
  • Creating company financial reports with the above information included
  • Analysing data collected in order to determine the state of the company’s financial health
  • Analysing data to understand where the company is generating and losing revenue
  • Examining the proficiency of the software programs used to organise data
  • Generating financial reports that display the company’s profits, equity and cash flow

Accountant job qualifications and requirements

A degree, although not always mandatory, is very advantageous in an accountancy career. A Bachelor’s degree in the following is particularly favoured:

  • Accounting
  • Business studies
  • Economics
  • Management

Typically too, accounting positions require professional certification.

How much does an Accountant Cost?

$60,000 - $80,000

An Accountant salary is determined typically by the number of years of experience, soft and technical skills, and the scale of responsibilities in the organisation.

By outsourcing Accounting work, you can save almost $40,000 – $50,000 annual based on the requirement.

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