Saturday, April 12, 2008

About Accountant

Accountants track companies’ expenses, as well as prepare, analyze and verify financial documents. They look for ways to run businesses more efficiently, keep public records and make sure taxes are paid properly.

Public accountants perform audits and prepare taxes for corporations, government agencies, nonprofits and individuals.

Management accountants are members of the executive team who record and analyze information about budgets, costs and assets. Their work may support strategic planning or product development. They may also write financial reports for stockholders, creditors or government agencies.

Government accountants and auditors maintain and examine government records, or they audit private businesses or individuals on the government's behalf.
Internal auditors are fiscal police officers.

They verify the accuracy of an organization's financial records and look for waste, mismanagement and fraud.

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