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About 'accounting and finance career'|Figuring Out an Accounting Career







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Accounting               is               a               quickly               growing               career               field.

By               the               year               2016,               there               will               be               an               estimated               1.5               million               accountants               in               the               United               States.

There               are               several               different               types               of               accountants.

Forensic               accountants               work               for               the               court               and               investigate               various               law-related               financial               documents,               such               as               those               related               to               crimes               like               money               laundering               and               bank               fraud.

They               also               look               into               records               related               to               bankruptcy               and               divorce               filings.

A               public               accountant,               also               known               as               a               CPA,               or               Certified               Public               Accountant,               works               for               either               individuals               or               companies.

A               CPA               can               either               start               up               their               own               firm,               taking               on               private               clients,               or               work               for               one               organization,               going               over               and               verifying               only               their               particular               financial               records.
               Government               accountants               and               auditors               work               for               the               IRS.

Their               tasks               vary               -               they               work               with               other               government               organizations,               keeping               track               of               their               financial               documents               -               or               they               can               process               and               verify               citizens               tax               returns.

They               are               the               ones               who               do               the               audits               that               people               and               businesses               so               fear.
               An               auditor               is               a               type               of               accountant.

While               an               accountant               keeps               track               of               records               and               verifies               them,               an               auditor               goes               over               them               more               thoroughly.

Whether               a               financial               record               is               noted               for               being               suspicious               or               the               situation               just               calls               for               a               second               look,               an               auditor               is               the               one               who               goes               back               over               it.
               The               average               salary               for               an               accountant               in               the               United               States               depends               on               which               state               the               accountant               resides               in.

In               Cleveland,               Ohio,               an               accountant               makes               $58.580               per               year.

In               a               larger               metropolitan               area               like               New               York               City,               an               accountant's               average               salary               is               $73.910.

An               accountant               living               on               the               west               coast,               in               Los               Angeles,               for               example,               makes               $64.050               a               year.
               In               order               to               become               an               accountant,               you               need               a               four-year               degree               in               accounting.

Classes               that               you               will               take               while               in               school               range               from               economics               to               auditing,               and               from               business               writing               to               tax               preparation.

Make               sure               that               the               school               that               you               attend               is               accredited               in               the               field.

It               is               also               recommended               that               you               have               at               least               one               summer               internship               with               an               accounting               firm.

This               will               give               you               some               connections               in               the               field,               as               well               as               sense               of               what               to               expect               once               you               graduate.
               After               receiving               your               degree               in               accounting,               you               need               to               take               the               CPA               (Certified               Public               Accountant)               exam.

The               CPA               exam               is               broken               down               into               sections:               Regulation,               Business               Law,               Financial               Accounting,               and               Auditing.

Once               you               pass               all               four               sections,               you               will               be               awarded               your               CPA               license.
               There               are               other               certifications               that               you               can               receive.

They               include               becoming               a               Certified               Fraud               Examiner,               an               Accredited               Business               Accountant,               and               a               Certified               Internal               Auditor.

Which               certifications               you               test               form               depends               on               what               type               of               accountant               that               you               want               to               become:               forensic               or               government,               public               or               auditor.

A               forensic               accountant               or               government               accountant               or               auditor               would               become               a               Certified               Fraud               Examiner,               while               someone               aiming               for               their               own               accounting               firm               would               become               a               certified               Elder               Care               Specialist               or               an               Accredited               Tax               Preparer               or               Accredited               Tax               Advisor.
               While               a               Master's               degree               is               not               required,               it               can               be               helpful.

Obtaining               one               in               business               administration               or               accounting               will               help               you               if               you               wish               to               open               your               own               accounting               firm               in               the               future.

The               wise               thing               to               do               would               be               to               get               a               job               as               an               accountant               after               graduating               with               your               Bachelor's               degree,               and               then               go               to               school               to               get               your               Master's               degree               while               working.

This               way               you               gain               experience               in               the               field               while               you               learn               about               it               further               in               the               classroom.

With               an               MBA,               or               Master's               in               Business               Administration,               you               will               learn               more               advanced               business               and               managerial               skills.

A               Master's               in               Accounting,               however,               will               teach               you               further               about               accounting               and               allow               you               to               gain               expertise               in               one               specific               area               of               the               field.
               Becoming               an               accountant               will               take               at               least               five               years               -               four               in               the               classroom               obtaining               a               Bachelor's               degree,               and               one               studying               and               taking               the               CPA               exam.

Whereas,               if               you               want               to               specialize               in               one               particular               type               of               accounting,               a               Master's               degree               in               necessary.
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    A               payroll               accountant               is               responsible               for               administering               the               company's               salary               and               wages               system               and               ensuring               that               employees               are               properly               paid.

    The               payroll               accountant               may               work               closely               with               the               personnel               or               human               resources               department,               but               is               generally               a               member               of               the               accounting,               finance               or               controller's               department.

    This               is               due               to               the               need               to               segregate               duties               and               responsibilities               as               part               of               an               adequate               internal               control               system.

    In               a               large               company               with               a               significant               number               of               employees,               the               payroll               processing               function               may               constitute               a               separate               department,               or               there               may               be               one               person               in               accounting               who               spends               all               or               most               of               his               or               her               time               performing               payroll               functions.

    In               a               smaller               business,               with               fewer               employees,               the               payroll               function               may               be               combined               with               other               administrative               duties               such               as               accounts               receivable,               accounts               payable,               and               the               cashier               function.

    These               duties               may               be               performed               by               just               one               person,               in               an               office               manager               or               similar               position.

    And,               in               many               companies               the               payroll               function               is               outsourced               to               another               company               that               specializes               in               payroll               services.

    In               a               company               that               provides               payroll               services,               the               different               payroll               functions               may               be               broken               down,               with               different               persons               specializing               in               different               areas               of               payroll.�
                   What               Does               a               Payroll               Accountant               Do?
                   The               duties               of               a               payroll               accountant               can               be               grouped               into               input               functions,               processing               functions,               and               output               functions.

    In               a               small               company               with               only               a               few               employees,               the               payroll               may               be               done               manually,               or               basic               payroll               software               may               be               used.

    In               this               case,               the               payroll               system               may               be               a               module               of               the               overall               accounting               software               package.

    In               a               larger               company               the               payroll               system               may               be               a               program               specially               developed               for               the               company.

    Regardless               of               the               payroll               processing               methods               used,               there               needs               to               be               an               administrative               control               and               review               system               in               place               to               ensure               that               the               payroll               is               being               processed               correctly,               in               accordance               with               established               parameters               and               legal               requirements.
                   The               following               are               some               examples               of               the               types               of               duties               a               payroll               accountant               will               perform,               which               can               vary               depending               on               the               type               of               system               used.�
                   Payroll               Input               
                   ï¿½               Entering               and               updating               employee               master               file               data.


                   ï¿½               Keeping               individual               and/or               electronic               files               for               each               employee,               including               the               job               application               form,               personal               resume,               offer               letter,               contract,               W-4               withholding               tax               statement,               insurance               and               other               benefit               plan               application               forms,               and               action               forms               from               the               personnel               or               human               resources               department.


                   ï¿½               Collecting               time               accounting               data               from               time               cards,               time               sheets,               time               clock,               time               reports               or               other               media.


                   ï¿½               Collecting,               assembling               and               entering,               or               controlling               the               entry               of               data               such               as               sick               time,               vacation               time               and               other               paid               time               not               worked.


                   ï¿½               Inputting               payroll               variations,               such               as               overtime               hours,               bonuses,               profit               sharing               and               other               payments.


                   ï¿½               Entering               data               for               employee               payroll               deductions,               such               as               for               health               insurance               and               other               benefit               plans.


                   ï¿½               Updating               data               used               in               payroll               calculations,               such               as               employees'               income               tax               withholding               rates               and               the               employer's               payroll               tax               burden.


                   ï¿½               Updating               employee               payroll               data               for               pay               increases               such               as               raises               in               salary               or               wages.


                   ï¿½               Assigning               general               ledger               and               cost               center               numbers               to               payroll               expense               components.�
                   Payroll               Processing               
                   ï¿½               Carrying               out               the               internal               controls               designed               for               the               payroll               system               to               ensure               accurate               processing.


                   ï¿½               Reviewing               preliminary               payroll               reports               for               accuracy               before               generating               the               payroll               run,               in               a               computerized               system.


                   ï¿½               Calculating               the               payroll               in               a               manual               system.


                   ï¿½               Making               the               necessary               arrangements,               communicating               requirements,               and               coordinating               with               a               payroll               service               if               the               payroll               function               is               outsourced.�
                   Payroll               Output               
                   ï¿½               Preparing               the               checks               or               bank               transfers,               and               payroll               stubs               or               statements               in               a               manual               system.


                   ï¿½               Receiving               paychecks               or               bank               transfer               notices               from               a               computerized               payroll               system,               or               from               an               outside               payroll               service.


                   ï¿½               Reviewing               payroll               reports               and               paychecks               for               accuracy               and               completeness.


                   ï¿½               Distributing               paychecks               or               bank               transfer               notices,               and               pay               stubs               or               pay               statements               to               employees.


                   ï¿½               Preparing               the               accounting               entry,               or               reviewing               the               computer-generated               entry               to               record               the               payroll.


                   ï¿½               Arranging               for               bank               transfers               to               cover               the               payroll               cost.


                   ï¿½               Answering               employees'               questions               about               their               paychecks.�
                   What               Are               the               Working               Conditions               Like?
                   A               payroll               accountant               works               in               an               administrative               capacity,               in               normal               office               conditions.

    While               the               payroll               accountant               will               normally               report               to               the               controller,               finance               manager,               or               to               a               senior-level               accountant               in               the               accounting,               finance,               or               administration               department               of               a               larger               organization,               the               payroll               function               may               be               part               of               a               multi-task               administrative               position               in               a               smaller               organization.

    In               this               case,               the               payroll               function               may               be               combined               with               accounts               receivable,               accounts               payable,               bookkeeping,               and               other               administrative               duties.
                   The               payroll               position               carries               with               it               a               great               deal               of               personal               responsibility,               and               the               payroll               accountant               must               be               capable               of               assuming               this               responsibility,               often               working               under               pressure               to               meet               deadlines               for               having               all               payroll               entry               data               posted               in               time               to               run               the               payroll               process               and               pay               the               employees.�
                   What               Are               The               Requirements?
                   The               person               in               charge               of               payroll               must               have               general               knowledge               of               labor               laws,               payroll               taxes               and               benefit               plans,               and               specific               knowledge               of               company               policies               and               procedures               regarding               salary               and               wages               and               benefit               plan               administration.

    A               working               knowledge               of               computer               systems               as               a               user               is               needed.

    If               the               company               has               a               specialized               payroll               computer               system,               the               payroll               accountant               must               clearly               understand               the               procedures               and               steps               to               be               followed               in               using               the               system.�
                   Accounting               Degree
                   An               accounting               degree               is               not               necessarily               required               to               be               a               payroll               accountant,               although               many               times               the               person               in               charge               of               payroll               may               be               a               degreed               accountant               or               may               be               pursuing               an               accounting               degree.

    But               it               is               possible               for               a               person               with               knowledge               of               the               company's               payroll               system               and               the               associated               administrative               internal               control               system,               to               make               a               career               in               payroll               without               having               a               degree.�
                   Confidentiality               
                   
                   One               of               the               most               important               qualities               for               a               payroll               accountant               is               discretion               in               handling               confidential               information.

    The               payroll               accountant               has               access               to               information               on               employees               that               few               other               persons               have,               and               this               information               must               be               protected.�
                   Organizational               Ability
                   Another               important               trait               is               organization               and               the               ability               to               handle               and               process               information               in               a               timely,               complete,               and               orderly               manner.

    While               payroll               procedures               are               repetitive               by               nature,               the               payroll               accountant               must               ensure               that               all               changes               are               properly               handled               each               pay               period               in               order               to               ensure               that               all               employees               are               paid               the               correct               amount.

    In               this               sense,               the               payroll               accountant               must               possess               a               well-developed               sense               of               responsibility               and               self-initiative.�
                   People               Skills
                   People               skills               are               important               in               coordinating               with               other               members               of               the               accounting               department,               with               the               personnel               or               human               resources               department,               and               with               members               of               other               departments,               at               different               levels               in               the               organization.

    The               payroll               accountant               will               also               deal               directly               with               employees               when               questions               arise               regarding               their               pay,               and               there               may               be               occasional               contacts               with               insurance               companies,               outside               benefit               plan               administrators,               and               other               receivers               of               payroll               deductions               and               employee               obligations,               such               as               court-ordered               withholding.

    The               payroll               person               may               also               have               contact               with               governmental               taxing               authorities.�
                   What               Are               The               Prospects?
                   There               is               always               a               need               for               qualified               payroll               accountants,               no               matter               how               automated               the               payroll               system               may               be.

    The               payroll               process               requires               human               intervention               to               input               new               hires,               update               the               files               for               terminated               employees,               input               changes               in               levels               of               remuneration,               promotions               and               other               changes               for               existing               personnel,               changes               in               personal               data               that               affect               benefit               plans,               tax               withholding               and               other               deductions.

    And               there               must               be               a               person               responsible               for               ensuring               that               the               payroll               process               is               carried               out               in               an               effective               and               timely               manner,               according               to               pre-established               criteria               and               procedures,               and               satisfying               internal               controls.�
                   Accounting
                   Payroll               accounting               can               be               a               career               in               itself,               especially               in               a               large               company               with               a               payroll               department,               or               in               a               payroll               service               company.

    And,               experience               as               a               payroll               accountant               can               lead               to               a               higher-level               position               in               the               accounting               or               finance               department               of               a               larger               organization.�
                   Human               Resources
                   A               person               who               has               worked               in               payroll               could               also               take               a               different               direction,               leading               to               a               career               in               human               resources.

    The               experience               gained               in               working               with               the               company's               salary               and               wages               administration               system,               time-keeping,               employee               deductions,               and               benefit               plans,               can               be               good               preparation               for               working               in               human               resources�
                   Office               Manager
                   If               the               payroll               function               is               performed               as               one               of               several               administrative               functions,               experience               in               payroll               will               make               the               person               more               experienced               and               qualified,               and               therefore               more               valuable               in               any               overall               administrative               role.

    Combining               payroll               experience               with               experience               in               accounts               receivable,               accounts               payable,               and               bookkeeping               is               very               good               preparation               for               an               office               manager               or               similar               position.






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