A company accountant is responsible for managing financial records, ensuring compliance with regulations, preparing reports, and supporting business decisions through accurate financial data. The role typically covers bookkeeping, tax filing, audits, and financial forecasting.
Manage transactions : Oversee all company financial transactions including payments, deposits, and expenses.
Prepare budgets : Develop forecasts to guide company spending and financial planning.
Financial reporting : Create monthly, quarterly, and annual reports for management and stakeholders.
Reconcile accounts : Ensure accuracy in bank statements, ledgers, and balance sheets.
Tax compliance : Calculate taxes, file returns, and ensure compliance with local and international regulations.
Audit processes : Conduct internal audits to identify discrepancies, fraud, or inefficiencies.
Cash flow monitoring : Tr...