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Accounting and Related Clerks (NOC 1431) |

   

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What They Do
Accounting and related clerks perform some or all of the following duties:

 | Calculate, prepare and issue documents related to accounts such as bills, invoices, inventory reports, account statements and other financial statements using computerized and manual systems |

 | Code, total, batch, enter, verify and reconcile transactions such as accounts payable and receivable, payroll, purchase orders, cheques, invoices, cheque requisitions, and bank statements in a ledger or computer system |

 | Compile budget data and documents based on estimated revenues and expenses and previous budgets |

 | Prepare period or cost statements or reports |

 | Calculate costs of materials, overhead and other expenses based on estimates, quotations, and price lists |

 | Respond to customer inquiries, maintain good customer relations and solve problems |

 | Perform related clerical duties, such as word processing, maintaining filing and record systems, faxing and photocopying. |
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Where They Find Work Top Occupational Areas
| Wholesale trade |
10% |
| Retail trade |
10% |
| Public administration |
9% |
| Accounting tax preparation bookkeeping and payroll services |
7% |
| Finance and insurance |
6% |
| Transportation and warehousing |
6% |
| Construction |
5% |

 | These clerks work in business/government. |

 | The unionization rate (22%) is below the average (32%) for all occupations. |

 | The highest concentrations (per 10,000 people) of Accounting and Related Clerks are found in Quebec and Manitoba while the lowest concentrations are in New Brunswick and Newfoundland. |
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| This page last modified on: 2007-03-31 |
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