Accounting, Banking, and Finance

Accounting, Banking, and Finance

Bookkeeping and accounting clerks manage the financial records of companies or clients, maintain and update accounting records, receipts, accounts payable and receivable, and profit and loss.

Accountants are keepers of financial data and documentation, often responsible to gather information for reports, research, financial statements and payroll use. Accountant record keeping is critical to a a business's financial organization. 

For more information on specific programs within this area, see the Accounting, Banking, and Finance degrees and certificates page.

If you are interested in transferring to a university to complete a Bachelor's in Accountancy, follow the ABus-GR (Associates in Business - General Requirements).