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Accounting clerks are responsible for completing a variety of accounting-based tasks. While your duties will vary based on your company, you can expect to process invoices, check financial statements, update financial accounts and records, oversee budgeting, and other tasks as necessary. You will provide advice and answer questions for those internally and externally. Your overall function is to help the accounting department run smoothly. Experience in this role can help you prepare for a career as an accountant.
Accounting clerks work in the accounting department. You will commonly work at the company head office. Most roles allow you to work Monday to Friday, 9-5. Some overtime may be required on occasion. You will receive instruction from the accounting manager.
Working as an accounting clerk is a great way to break into the industry with the ultimate goal of becoming an accountant. Once you gain enough experience you can move up to the role of junior accountant, auditor and then eventually a CPA once you gain certification.
Accounting clerks working in the London area can expect to make about $23 per hour on average. Annually this works out to approximately $44,000. Here is a breakdown of salary based on your level of experience:
annual: $44,000
monthly: $3,667
weekly: $917
hourly: $22.92
lowest salary: $38,100 per year
average salary: $44,000 per year
highest salary: $50,300 per year
junior salary: $38,100 per year-$43,800 per year
intermediate salary: $41,000-$47,100 per year
senior salary: $43,700-$50,300 per year
Accounting clerks are a bit of a jack of all trades. But this will help prepare you for a career in accounting. Here are the main tasks that are part of your job:
Accounting clerks can work for any organization that has an internal accounting department. You can also work for accounting firms.
Accounting clerks require an array of accounting and finance skills and abilities. They include the following:
Accounting clerks are generally required to have a college degree in accounting or finance. Some employers may consider you if you only have a high school diploma if you already have previous industry experience.