Full Time
14000-18000
TBD
Nov 25, 2019
Accounting Assistants, who often have at least an accounting certificate, process financial records such as bills, invoices, accounts payable and receivable, and more. In smaller companies, they may also perform many other administrative or clerical duties as part of their job, while in large companies, functions tend to be separated. They usually have nine-to-five schedule, with overtime often required.
Duties:
Like Accounting Clerks, Accounting Assistants prepare financial documents such invoices, bills, accounts receivable, accounts payable, purchase orders, payroll, reports, and other financial records for entry into computer software. They also do bank reconciliations and assist in the preparation of budgets and reports.
Future possibilities:
Accounting Assistants can eventually become supervisors or managers, specialise in areas such as payroll, administration, collection, or other industry-specific jobs, or obtain additional education and certification as professional accountants.