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Insolvency Analyst senior or supervisor
Charterhouse Partnership.

Perth, All Perth, Full Time 17 May, 2012


Our clients are looking for experienced Insolvency Analyst (Senior and a Supervisor level)

Job Category: Accounting

Insolvency Analyst Senior Analyst And Manager
Charterhouse Partnership.

Melbourne, All Melbourne, Full Time 17 May, 2012


Our Clients are looking to speak to Insolvency Analyst and also Senior Analyst and a Manager to join their successful company in Perth.

Job Category: Accounting

Insolvency Analyst senior or supervisor
Charterhouse Partnership.

Perth, All Perth, Full Time 16 May, 2012


Our clients are looking for experienced Insolvency Analyst (Senior and a Supervisor level)

Job Category: Accounting

Junior Analyst | Global Mid-Tier | Move Into Corporate Finance!
Lloyd Morgan

, , Full Time 07 May, 2012


Our client an International leading mid-tier is looking to expand their highly respected corporate finance division and is seeking a Junior Analyst to join the team. You will report to the corporate finance manager and receive hands on training and mentoring from some of the best and most experienced experts in the industry, whilst enjoying all the benefits of the highly recognised training academy. You will work on various assignments dealing with an elite client base which includes ASX listed clients.

Job Category: Accounting

Insolvency Senior - Major 2nd Tier Firm
Lawson Delaney

, , Full Time 05 May, 2012


This is an exception opportunity for an Insolvency Senior with a Leading 2nd Tier firm.

Job Category: Accounting

Bankruptcy Senior to $80k base & bonus
Enigma HR

Sydney, CBD, Inner West & Eastern Suburbs, Full Time 04 May, 2012


Challenging work. Friendly Work life balance. Modern technology & systems. Excellent office facilities. Strong career development prospects.

Job Category: Accounting

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Accounting

  • Accounting is the art of measuring, communicating and interpreting financial activity.
  • Financial accounting is one branch of accounting and involves processes by which financial information about a business is recorded, classified, summarized, interpreted, and communicated.
  • By contrast management accounting information is used within an organization and is usually confidential and accessible only to a small group, mostly decision-makers.
  • Tax Accounting is the accounting needed to comply with jurisdictional tax regulations.
  • Accounting attempts to create accurate financial reports that are useful to managers, regulators, and other stakeholders such as shareholders, creditors, or owners.