Welche Tätigkeiten führt ein Kreditoren-/Debitorenbuchhalter aus?

Was macht ein kreditoren /Debitorenbuchhalter den ganzen Tag? Ich möchte mich für eine Ausbildung in der Buchhaltung entscheiden.

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Realisti
1 year ago

This is a specialization in shopping. Area.

All money movements in a company, such as purchases, sales must be recorded correctly. For this purpose, the movements are converted into numerical codes. We didn’t call for money from the bank and put it in cash, but “1200 to 1000”. It’s called a booking. Each individual number describes an account. These accounts reckon and have to vote on the cent.

This becomes more and more complicated each specific one process and requires logical thinking and bowling. The invoices are not highly mathematical, accurate work is expected. Errors cannot be tolerated. Each booking must fit immediately. This includes transactions such as tax payments, profits and wages. There are also payment deadlines that you have to comply with, or you have to count on penalties. The boss is relying on you to be correct and to check every process.

These bookings were previously handwritten in large books. You got a stack of bills,

Quitting. Documents and shipping documents that were coded and processed. Today this happens naturally on the computer with booking programs. Nevertheless, this must be absolutely error-free.

For this, you have to know all the processes in a company. It is therefore usually based on commercial training and, at the end, specialize in accounting tasks. It is a position of trust with a love for numbers. Often a real school degree is sufficient. It’s a pleasure to see you attending a trade school.

https://www.datev.de/dnlexom/v2/content/files/st11324086539.pdf

vordenker165
1 year ago

Financially reviewing and booking what comes from suppliers and customers to the company. Purchases, proceeds, (partially plant acquisitions, depreciations), credits, provisions, returns, goods, transfers …