Public
And Management Accountants
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 analyze and
communicate financial information for various entities such as
companies, individual clients, and government. Beyond carrying out the
fundamental tasks of the occupation—preparing, analyzing, and verifying
financial documents in order to provide information to clients—many
accountants also offer 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 and auditing: public, management, government accounting, and
internal auditing.
Public accountants perform a broad range of accounting, auditing, tax,
and consulting activities for their clients, which may be corporations,
governments, nonprofit organizations, or individuals. For example, some
public accountants concentrate on tax matters, such as advising
companies about the tax advantages and disadvantages of certain
business decisions and preparing individual income tax returns. Others
offer advice in areas such as compensation or employee health care
benefits, the design of accounting and data-processing systems, and the
selection of controls to safeguard assets. Still others audit clients’
financial statements and inform investors and authorities that the
statements have been correctly prepared and reported. These accountants
are also referred to as external auditors. Public accountants, many of
whom are Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), generally have their own
businesses or work for public accounting firms.
Some public accountants specialize in forensic accounting—investigating
and interpreting white-collar crimes such as securities fraud and
embezzlement, bankruptcies and contract disputes, and other complex and
possibly criminal financial transactions, including money laundering by
organized criminals. Forensic accountants combine their knowledge of
accounting and finance with law and investigative techniques to
determine whether an activity is illegal. Many forensic accountants
work closely with law enforcement personnel and lawyers during
investigations and often appear as expert witnesses during trials.
In response to recent accounting scandals, new Federal legislation
restricts the nonauditing services that public accountants can provide
to clients. If an accounting firm audits a client’s financial
statements, that same firm cannot provide advice on human resources,
technology, investment banking, or legal matters, although accountants
may still advise on tax issues. Accountants may also advise other
clients in these areas and may provide advice within their own firm.
Management accountants—also called cost, managerial, industrial,
corporate, or private accountants—record and analyze the financial
information of the companies for which they work. Among their other
responsibilities are budgeting, performance evaluation, cost
management, and asset management. Usually, management accountants are
part of executive teams involved in strategic planning or the
development of new products. They analyze and interpret the financial
information that corporate executives need in order to make sound
business decisions. They also prepare financial reports for other
groups, including stockholders, creditors, regulatory agencies, and tax
authorities. Within accounting departments, management accountants may
work in various areas, including financial analysis, planning and
budgeting, and cost accounting.
Information provided by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor
Statistics.
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