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Related job titles are: Accounting Clerk, Accounting Assistant, Accounts Payables Clerk, Bookkeeper, Account Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Accounts Receivable Clerk, Account Receivable Clerk, Accounts Payable Specialist, or Accounting Associate.

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How Much Does an Accountant and Bookkeeper Make? | Accountant and Bookkeeper Salary


The median yearly salary for bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks was $34,030 in May 2010 (the most recent data available). This median salary is simply the salary where half the employees earned more and half earned a lesser amount. Employees in the lower 10 percent had an annual salary less than $21,270 and those employees in the top 10 percent earned greater then $51,470.


What Does an Accountant and Bookkeeper Do? | Job Description


Bookkeeping, Accounting, & Audit Clerk is one of U.S. News and World Report "100 Best Jobs of 2013." Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks produce financial records for organizations. They record financial transactions, update statements, and check financial records for accuracy. The records that bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks work with include expenditures (money spent), receipts (money that comes in), accounts payable (bills to be paid), accounts receivable (invoices, or what other people owe the organization), and profit and loss (a report that shows the organization's financial health).


How to Become an Accountant and Bookkeeper?


Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks usually get on-the-job training. Under the guidance of a supervisor or another experienced employee, new clerks learn how to do their tasks, including double-entry bookkeeping. (Double-entry bookkeeping means that each transaction is entered twice, once as a debit (cost) and once as a credit (income) to ensure that all accounts are balanced.) Some formal classroom training also may be necessary, such as training in specialized computer software.


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Most bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks need a high school diploma. However, some employers prefer candidates who have some career college education, particularly coursework in accounting. In 2009, 25 percent of these workers had an associate’s degree or higher.


Accountant and Bookkeeper Jobs | Who is Hiring?


Job growth for these workers is largely driven by overall economic growth. As the number of organizations increases, more bookkeepers will be needed to keep these organizations' books. In addition, in response to the recent financial crisis, investors will pay increased attention to the accuracy of corporate books. Stricter regulation in the financial sector will create demand for accounting services, creating opportunities for accounting clerks.


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