An accountant has to take a series of certification tests,
so that they can become a Certified Public Accountant, an assistant accountant
may have almost the same amount of education but they may have fallen short by
a couple of years, and they have not taken the licensure tests.
An assistant accountant is largely responsible for the same
tasks as the accountant but they do not have that CPA status so they are
delegated most of the duties that the accountant does not want to do
themselves.
Salary
Range
The salary range for this type of assistant is usually
typically a fair wage. Of course there are a couple of contributing factors
that will dictate the salary range. Years of experience are probably the number
one factor that will affect salary range. Next in line is geographical
location, the cost of living in your area will greatly effect how much this
position is paid. The level of responsibility that the position entails will
also play a huge roll in the salary range.
In most cases the range will vary between twenty five
thousand dollars for an entry level position to over one hundred thousand
dollars for a position that requires experience.
Typical Duties
The duties that are typically involved with this type of
position revolve around working under the direction of a CPA. You can expect to
be crunching numbers all day long; you may prepare tax returns with the CPA
reviewing your work.
You may have to reconcile bank accounts, and prepare
statements. There are other duties that you will be tasked as the CPA sees fit.
Most of the duties will be centered on typical accounting procedures.
Most assistant accountant positions are with rather large
firms, so you may have to work with more than one accountant. Part of your job
will be to get to know what each accountant expects and how they handle their
work load. You will be expected to navigate through the different personalities
and learn to multi task to keep all the people that you support happy.
Being an assistant accountant can be a rather lucrative
career, as long as you can handle the pressure of having someone checking your
work all the time. Most CPA's are going to be rather diligent when it comes to
double checking things because ultimately the responsibility for the work falls
in their lap. chartered accountant
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