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This presentation was prepared by Kuleshova Anastasia Moscow College of Business Technologies

The international emblem of the accountants shows the sun, scales, and Bernoulli curve. The sun symbolizes the light of accounting financial and economic activities, the balance means balance and Bernoulli curve is a symbol of the fact that accounting having appeared once, will last forever.

 Analyze, examine and prepare financial statements and accounting records  Prepare taxes owed and tax returns  Compute accurate documentation of payment and other financial requirements  Report to the management regarding the establishments of finances  Analyze business trends, operations, revenues, costs, obligations and financial commitments  Analyze, maintain and develop budgets  Analyze, examine and prepare financial statements and accounting records  Prepare taxes owed and tax returns  Compute accurate documentation of payment and other financial requirements  Report to the management regarding the establishments of finances  Analyze business trends, operations, revenues, costs, obligations and financial commitments  Analyze, maintain and develop budgets

Key Competencies  Interpersonal and communication skills;  Effective leadership and teamwork qualities and skills;  Initiative and motivation spirit;  A methodical approach;  Trustworthiness and integrity;  Numeracy;  Problem solving and strong analytical skills. Specializations  Auditor  Budget Accountant  Cost Accountant  Finance Manager  Forensic Accountant  Investment Analyst  Liquidator and Receiver  Systems Accountant  Taxation Agent

Aspiring accountants generally work on one of the sites: the payroll or account of material assets or allocation of taxes. The career advancement: through the position of senior accountant to chief accountant. Salary range: Salary earned by accountants ranges from $39,930 to $111,510 With a median range of $63,550 Aspiring accountants generally work on one of the sites: the payroll or account of material assets or allocation of taxes. The career advancement: through the position of senior accountant to chief accountant. Salary range: Salary earned by accountants ranges from $39,930 to $111,510 With a median range of $63,550

Accounting cycle

Pros and (Possible) Cons  The demand for good specialists in this sphere  High wages  The possibility of additional earnings  High responsibility  After tax and audits are accused of shortcomings accountant  Long working hours  The development of vast amounts of information  Constant monitoring of changes in laws