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Corporate Accountant

Responsible for the consolidation of financial statements and will ensure all journal entries are recorded as they happen, as well as update and maintain monthly statements.

Public Accountant, CPA

CPA's perform a broad range of accounting, tax, auditing, advisory, and consulting activities for their clients, which may be corporations, nonprofits, or individuals.

Payables / Receivables

A/R and A/P are used by businesses to record sales for which they are not immediately paid, or to record bills that they have received, but might not pay until a later date.

Bookkeeper

A professional who records the day-to-day financial transactions of an organization or business. A bookkeeper is responsible for writing up and maintaining the "daybooks".

Payroll Accounting, Clerk

Ensure that employees are paid on time and that their paychecks are accurate. If inaccuracies occur, clerks research and correct the records and books.

Cost Accountant

Record and analyze costs associated with manufactured products. Management uses cost accounting to support decision necessary to improve profitability.

Actuary and Risk

A business professional who deals with the financial impact of risk and uncertainty. They have a strong understanding of financial security systems and their reasons for being.

Tax Accountant

An individual who assists a taxpayer in preparing a tax return. For businesses, the Tax Accountant is responsible for completion of the company's tax returns and filings.

Forensic Accountant

The area of accounting that describes engagements that result from disputes or litigation. Forensic Accounting is the integration of accounting, audit and investigation.

Audit, Auditor

Auditors verify the effectiveness of their organization’s internal controls and check for mismanagement, waste, or fraud. They examine and evaluate financial information.

Accounting Management

Accounting management is the application of management techniques to control and report on the financial health of a company or organization.