Accountants
and auditors help to ensure that the Nation's
firms are run efficiently, its public records
kept accurately, and its taxes paid properly
and on time. They perform these vital functions
by offering an increasingly wide array of business
and accounting services, including public, management,
and government accounting, as well as internal
auditing, to their clients.
Beyond carrying out
the fundamental tasks of the occupation— preparing,
analyzing, and verifying financial documents
in order to provide information to clients —many
accountants now are required to possess a wide
range of knowledge and skills. Accountants and
auditors are broadening the services they offer
to include budget analysis, financial and investment
planning, information technology consulting,
and limited legal services.
Specific job duties vary widely
among the four major fields of accounting: public,
management, and government accounting and internal
auditing.
Bachelor's
degree candidates in accounting receive average
starting offers between $36,117 and $44,104 a
year. |