National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 Version 1.0

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14200 - Accounting and related clerks

Accounting and related clerks calculate, prepare and process bills, invoices, accounts payable and receivable, budgets and other financial records according to established procedures. They are employed throughout the private and public sectors.

  • Illustrative example(s)

    • accounting clerk
    • accounts payable clerk
    • accounts receivable clerk
    • audit clerk
    • billing clerk
    • budget clerk
    • costing clerk
    • deposit clerk
    • finance clerk
    • freight-rate clerk
    • income tax return preparer
    • invoice clerk
    • ledger clerk
    • tax clerk

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  • Inclusion(s)

    • wharf clerk
  • Exclusion(s)

    • Accounting technicians and bookkeepers (See 12200 Accounting technicians and bookkeepers)
    • Banking, insurance and other financial clerks (See 14201 Banking, insurance and other financial clerks)
    • Collection clerks (See 14202 Collection clerks)
    • Financial auditors and accountants (See 11100 Financial auditors and accountants)
    • Payroll administrators (See 13102 Payroll administrators)
    • Supervisors, finance and insurance office workers (See 12011 Supervisors, finance and insurance office workers)
  • Main duties

    This group performs some or all of the following duties:

    • Calculate, prepare and issue documents related to accounts such as bills, invoices, inventory reports, account statements and other financial statements using computerized and manual systems
    • Code, total, batch, enter, verify and reconcile transactions such as accounts payable and receivable, payroll, purchase orders, cheques, invoices, cheque requisitions, and bank statements in a ledger or computer system
    • Compile budget data and documents based on estimated revenues and expenses and previous budgets
    • Prepare period or cost statements or reports
    • Calculate costs of materials, overhead and other expenses based on estimates, quotations, and price lists
    • Respond to customer inquiries, maintain good customer relations and solve problems
    • Perform related clerical duties, such as word processing, maintaining filing and record systems, faxing and photocopying.
  • Employment requirements

    • Completion of secondary school is usually required.
    • Completion of college or other courses certified by the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada, Canadian Securities Institute or Canadian Bookkeepers Association may be required.
    • Some accounting clerks must be bondable.
  • Additional information

    • Progression to supervisory or skilled financial occupations, such as accounts payable supervisor, bookkeeper or office manager is possible with additional training and experience.
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