Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks Job DescriptionBookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks have different assignments, but they all have the same job -— to help keep track of the money a business makes and spends.
Bookkeeping clerks help by preparing balance sheets and other documents that summarize an organization’s financial position. Accounting clerks enter sales and purchasing transaction data. And auditing clerks verify that the figures are accurate and that the calculations are correct
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Cost Estimators Job DescriptionIn large and small businesses alike, clerks are the backbone of the back office. They are responsible for processing and maintaining large streams of financial information for customers and other workers.
Billing clerks review sales data for products sold or services rendered, and prepare itemized bills to send to customers for payment.
Cost clerks create production or sales cost reports for departments and prepare reports showing total cost and selling prices
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Finance Job DescriptionFinancial Services professionals are people who do for business, what most of us have to do for ourselves: keep track of money. Just as individuals have to plan for expenses, and figure out how to live on the revenue coming in, so do corporations and government.
Providing financial services requires training, skill, and an ability to be unemotional about business. The world counts upon the people who “do the numbers” to provide clear, objective information
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