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5 Accounting Careers Austin May 11 December nd Period

CPA Certified Public Accountant CPA’s are qualified for many types of accountant jobs Can work as corporate auditors to payroll supervisors This is the ideal career for a potential Accountant as CPA’s are one of the most qualified in the field of accounting

CFO Chief Financial Officer CFO’s are key to company’s financial success CFO’s let his/her board members and CEO of the company know what is up with the financial ventures of the company CFO’s also are responsible for establishing yearly financial objectives, budgetary planning, strategic, tactical and executive initiatives Working as a CFO in a successful company can present job security and high pay

Tax Accountant Focus on tax records for clients Must be able to formulate tax concepts for clients, not just formulating numbers Some work tax companies such as H&R Block, or Liberty Tax Service Becoming a reliable tax accountant creates a good reputation, and can potentially bring in other clients

Forensic Accounting analyze and investigate financial evidence to look for signs that a crime such as embezzlement, securities fraud or bankruptcy May be asked to trace funds, identify assets, present financial report findings in courts as a external witness One of the fastest growing accounting careers in this day and age, many predict that job openings will continue to grow for Forensic Accounting

Payroll Clerk Accountants that make sure every employee of a company are compensated for their work, on exact pay Must make sure that withholding tax is applied to each pay check Must make sure that direct deposit is on time Must pay attention to every detail, as one mistake can be fatal to the clerk’s job Clerk’s are always needed for larger companies and as more sprang up, more payrolls are needed to be accounted for