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Accounts
Payable/Receivable
Certificate III in Financial Services (Accounts
Clerical) FNS30304
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Job
opportunities in the financial services industry have never been
greater! The financial services industry is booming. It offers a
stable future, a financially rewarding career (that can increase
dramatically depending on the pathway you choose), and there are
jobs all around Australia.
You
can always find work if you have good accounting skills behind you.
Also, the exponential growth of business throughout the world has
increased the demand for employees, both full-time and part-time,
in the financial services area.
Financial services is a broad area and it is one of the most lucrative
areas in business. Many people in the financial world command six
figure salaries and upwards. These people are not geniuses; they
simply chose a money-oriented field to work in. You can set your
future up too. Or, if you are a mature person or returning to the
workforce, the financial arena is open to re-skilled staff and is
brimming with job vacancies. Whats more, you have choices.
In
the Accounts Payable/Receivable Course you can start from scratch
or pull together existing knowledge so that you become a complete
financial package employers will want for their business. You become
a highly important cog that keep the wheels of commerce running.
The
course introduces you to the financial services environment, setting
you up for the diverse company cultures you are likely to encounter.
Plus, in a really practical and stimulating way it teaches you how
to deal with workplace procedures, financal systems and equipment
by applying highly useful techniques.
You
will also learn about payable and receivable accounts, how to create
simple accounting spreadsheets, prepare bank receipts, operate a
computerised accounting system and even put together financial reports.
Step-by-step
you will be taken through new or familiar technology that will soon
have you administering accounts and taking logical steps to sort
out financial problems. You
will quickly develop real skills that apply to the workplace. Plus,
you will enjoy our unique blended learning approach.
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Career
opportunities include: Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Accounts
Assistant, Accounts Officer/Clerk, Collections Officer, Credit Officer,
Accounts Administrator.
Industries
include: You can work in or for any type of industry, from a bank
to a travel agency to real estate agent.
What
is the difference between Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable?
Accounts
payble is where you process the accounts that need to be paid to
suppliers. For instance, if you are working for a printing company
and the printing company orders paper then the paper supplier will
send an invoice to the printing company to be paid. As far as the
printing company is concerned this is an account that is payable
to the paper company. So you would be doing accounts payable for
the printing company.
On
the other hand, if you were working for the paper company you would
be expecting to receive payment for the paper you supplied to the
printing company. Therefore, you would be doing accounts receivable.
The
same applies in reverse. The printing company will have accounts
receivable (payments coming in from their clients) in response to
invoices the printing company sent out; and the paper company will
have accounts payable (money they owe to their suppliers).
When
you phone a company, such as the phone company, and they ask you
if you want "accounts payable or receivable" they mean
their accounts payable or receivable (not yours). If they are phoning
you about an account then it is your accounts payable or reveivable.
Accounts
Payable/Receivable duties may include:
- processing
accounts to be paid to suppliers and/or payment to be received
by clients
- preparing
order forms
- preparing
invoices
- reconciling
invoices
- doing
customer credit checks
- reconciling
accounts
- telephoning
customers
Accounts
Clerks/Assistants usually work under the supervision of an accountant.
Most of their client contact is by telephone. Accounts Clerks/Assistants
record and put together the documentation for the financial transactions
of an organisation for management purposes. Accounts clerks/assistants
may do any of the following:
- receive
and record invoices and arrange payment
- prepare
and send invoices to debtors
- check
and process loan applications
- calculate
and distribute wages and salaries
- prepare
regular reports and summaries of accounting activities
- prepare
financial statements and debtors' listings
- check
customers' credit ratings
- verify
recorded transactions and report irregularities to management
- prepare
reconciliations of accounts.
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Companies and sponsors include: Coles Myer Ltd, Australian Government,
ANZ Bank, Fjord Manufacturing, Camera Farm, Altitude Corporation, Japan
Motor Group, NSW Cricket Association, Mission Australia, Allswell Life
Style Management, Australia Wide Holidays Pty Ltd, Active Trade Solutions,
Gold Coast City Council, Greenline Australia ...
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