Monday, November 23, 2009

Accountancy Jobs

A job as an dallas accountant can mean far more than simple money-counting. Below are some examples of vacancies that a qualified Accountant could expect to apply for:

Financial Controller - A financial controller, (also sometimes referred to as a 'Comptroller', Corporate Controller or Cost Controller,) is often responsible for all financial & management reporting within a finance team or department. They aim to maximise the return a company receives on its financial assets by developing and establishing financial policies and procedures, putting relevant controls in place and reporting any problems that arise. dallas accountant

Financial Accountant - Accountants in this role will most often be responsible for all internal and/or group financial reporting, and will be completing the work to very high, accurate standards and to sometimes extremely tight deadlines. They usually report to a Finance Manager, and will be expected to provide VAT and corporation tax advice to the company, as well as calculating a company's contributions to these for monthly, quarterly and annual reports. The role may also entail some budgeting work, and will mostly require the applicant to be a qualified chartered accountant, with knowledge of the use of some specialised computer software.

Assistant Accountant - This position is seen as an entry-level role. It does not usually call on the applicant having much experience, but usually requires that they be studying towards a recognised accountancy or financial qualification. Responsibilities can include preparing monthly Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), as well as monthly statements of overheads within the company in question. An Assistant Accountant may also be responsible for generating sales invoices, as well as having some responsibility for credit control. Many companies offering this sort of position will provide study support, meaning that an applicant can receive 'on the job training' whilst completing their accountancy qualifications. dallas cpa


Fund Accountant - This role can vary, but often involves supervising and operating investment, property, charity or trust funds. Duties most often include tracking the financial performance of the fund in question, (and any underlying holdings,) and preparing financial statements on anything from a monthly to an annual basis to be given to the fund holders. Investigating and analysing other financial information that will affect the fund is also expected, as is the tracking of cash-flow within said fund. Due to the large amounts of money these funds can deal with, employers usually expect applicants to be very well qualified and have some extra knowledge of the field that the fund is based in, (whether it's property, investments etc.) dallas cpa

The Freedom of Working from Home

Due to the hardships brought on by our country's current economic situation, many people are looking to a Home-Based Business as a means of income. Job loss due to downsizing or other reasons, is motivating people to find alternate ways of supporting themselves and their families. A successful home-based business can afford you a comfortable lifestyle in regard to both working environment and monetary reward. dallas accountant

If you have decided you would like to start a home-based business, there are several issues that need to be thought-out and realized in terms of legality. You must consider the legal issues as well as your local zoning regulations, in addition to any restrictions on the use of your property for business purposes. Municipal policies determine what types of businesses can be run from your home. These regulations vary by city, so you will want to do some research in this area. You can look up the regulations for your town by visiting the local zoning board or law library. You will also need to talk to an accountant or read information from the IRS on the issues of tax deductions regarding home businesses. dallas accountant

Another consideration is that many home-based businesses require state licenses for things like child care, auto repair and private investigation. After you have researched your town's regulations on home businesses, be sure to contact your local government office and ask about what agency, if any, regulates your planned business and what you need to do to obtain a license.

Avoid a costly mistake and look into obtaining business insurance. Your home-owners policy may not provide enough coverage especially for things like equipment damage and even client injury if you will be conducting meetings in your home. dallas accountant

Once you've got all of those issues satisfied, you should be thinking about the internal workings of your business. Staying organized requires a good deal of effort for some people, but it benefits you greatly in the long run. If you will be receiving and sending large amounts of mail and/or packages, it might be better to set up an external mail service. Then designate an area of your home to be used for sorting and also preparing out-going mail. You don't want to cover up your workspace with papers and boxes which may become misplaced and disorganized. A separate email account used solely for your business is another way to ensure consistent communication with your customers. Customer service is what will make or break your business so it is wise to stay on top of things within your devised system to ensure satisfaction and ultimately bring in repeat business. dallas cpa