Accountant
Manage, monitor, and analyse company or individual financial performance.
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- What's it like to be an Accountant?
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- Latest Accountant jobs
- Top skills and experience for Accountants
- Accountant role reviews
What's it like to be an Accountant?
Accountants help determine if an organisation or individual is financially healthy by comparing income and expenditure. Whether they are working for the government or a corporation, Accountants document all transactions and perform financial calculations. They prepare financial statements, determine financial health and ability to generate income and pay loans, and, if working for a company, disseminate annual reports among the investors.Tasks and duties
- Monitoring daily financial transactions.
- Overseeing accounting procedures like billing and invoicing.
- Processing monthly salaries for employees.
- Ensuring that tax processes and other financial activities follow government regulations.
- Preparing and examining data before inputting it in general ledger accounts.
- Recognising and settling inconsistencies in financial records.
- Verifying that an organisation’s expenses stay within budget.
- Working with banks, public auditors and other external employees to keep financial records in order.
How to become an Accountant
Because of the specialised skills needed in accounting jobs, candidates must have high professional competencies and a solid academic background.
- 1.Complete a bachelor degree in accounting, finance, or a related field. This will arm you with important knowledge on accounting principles, business communications and law. If you are eventually aiming for senior roles such as a Chartered Accountant, consider completing a Master of Accounting. Alternatively, consider completing a Master of Business Administration if you’re interested in becoming a Corporate Accountant.
- 2.To practise as an Accountant in Malaysia, you have the option of either finishing an accounting-related degree or being a full member of a professional accountancy body such as the Malaysian Institute of Certified Public Accountants (MICPA), Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), and Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA).
- 3.Obtain 3 years of practical work experience.
- 4.Become a Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) member. Depending on your specialisation, you may need to pass the MIA Qualifying Exam before practising.
- 5.Apply for accounting roles. As an Accountant, you can work in a variety of businesses like banks, insurance firms, and management consultancies.
- 6.After years of experience, you can grow your career in the corporate field in roles such as Senior Accountant, Corporate Controller, and ultimately, as a Chief Financial Officer.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Accountant employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Accounting
Financial Reporting
Full Set Accounts
Financial Statements
Accounts Payable
Accounting Software
Accounting Standards
Balance Sheet
Cash Flows
General Ledger
Accounts Receivable
Forecasting
Internal Controls
Accounting Principles
Tax Returns
Management Reporting
Bank Reconciliations
Financial Analysis
Financial Data
Month End Closing
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4.0Jun 2023
Tired but meaningful
Reviewer's QualificationBachelor of Accounting and Finance
Experience1 – 4 years
Organisation sizeLarge (200+ employees)
SpecialisationAccounting
The good thingsI'm a challenging person. so why I do accountant this role because you can learn more new knowledge in your job.
The challengesI really like my current job. every day you can see many thing
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3.0Jun 2023
Fun but tension
Reviewer's QualificationMaster of Professional Accounting (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Studies)
Experience10+ years
Organisation sizeLarge (200+ employees)
SpecialisationManufacturing, Transport & Logistics
The good thingsIs a bigger role to present the accuracy and fair account statement
The challengesDon’t think about work life balance once you step in
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