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Accounting and Bookkeeping

The Financial Accountant is the focal point for the financial accounting process of the company, ensuring the daily financial controls operate as planned as well as making a major contribution to internal and external reporting requirements. Accountants must also be able to draw up a set of financial records and prescribe the system of accounts that will most easily give the desired information; they must be capable of arriving at a comprehensive view of the economic and the legal aspects of a business, envisaging the effect of every sort of transaction on the profit-and-loss statement; and they must recognize and classify all other factors that enter into the determination of the true condition of the business.
Accountants must also enjoy working in a numerate environment and have a good working knowledge of accounting information. They should have an inquiring, analytical mind and be able to work logically, consistently and accurately even when under pressure. They need to be sel...

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