How do they match: Accountants and Auditors

  • Accountants and Auditors

  • Tax Accountant
  • Tax Associate
  • Tax Auditor
  • Tax Professional
  • Tax Specialist
  • Account Auditor
  • Accountant
  • Accounting Auditor
  • Accounting Consultant
  • Accounting Methods Analyst
  • Accounting Officer
  • Accounting Systems Analyst
  • Bank Accountant
  • Budget Accountant
  • Certified Public Accountant
  • Corporate Accountant
  • Cost Accountant
  • Financial Accountant
  • Forensic Accountant
  • Fund Accountant
  • General Accountant
  • General Ledger Accountant
  • Industrial Accountant
  • Inventory Accountant
  • Medical Accountant
  • Mutual Fund Accountant
  • Project Accountant
  • Property Accountant
  • Public Accountant
  • Railroad Accountant
  • Revenue Tax Specialist
  • Revenue Accountant
  • Staff Accountant
  • Traveling Accountant
  • Traveling Repair Accountant

  • Examine, analyze, and interpret accounting records to prepare financial statements, give advice, or audit and evaluate statements prepared by others. Install or advise on systems of recording costs or other financial and budgetary data.

  • Advise clients in areas such as compensation, employee health care benefits, the design of accounting or data processing systems, or long-range tax or estate plans.
  • Audit payroll and personnel records to determine unemployment insurance premiums, workers' compensation coverage, liabilities, and compliance with tax laws.
  • Compute taxes owed and prepare tax returns, ensuring compliance with payment, reporting, or other tax requirements.
  • Develop, implement, modify, and document recordkeeping and accounting systems, making use of current computer technology.
  • Establish tables of accounts and assign entries to proper accounts.
  • Evaluate taxpayer finances to determine tax liability, using knowledge of interest and discount rates, annuities, valuation of stocks and bonds, and amortization valuation of depletable assets.
  • Inspect account books and accounting systems for efficiency, effectiveness, and use of accepted accounting procedures to record transactions.
  • Prepare, analyze, or verify annual reports, financial statements, and other records, using accepted accounting and statistical procedures to assess financial condition and facilitate financial planning.
  • Prepare, examine, or analyze accounting records, financial statements, or other financial reports to assess accuracy, completeness, and conformance to reporting and procedural standards.
  • Represent clients before taxing authorities and provide support during litigation involving financial issues.
  • Review taxpayer accounts, and conduct audits on-site, by correspondence, or by summoning taxpayer to office.
  • Review accounts for discrepancies and reconcile differences.

  • Analyze budgetary or accounting data.
  • Calculate tax information.
  • Pay charges, fees, or taxes.