As an Accounting and Payroll Administrator, you work under the general supervision of accountants within established procedures, regulatory requirements, and corporate policies.
As an Accounting and Payroll Administrator, you work under the general supervision of accountants within established procedures, regulatory requirements, and corporate policies.
You are likely responsible for day-to-day operations including processing of accounts receivable, accounts payable, customer invoicing, and various accounts reconciliation.
You may also manage government remittances including GST, QST, HST, WSIB, and source deductions. Other duties range from coordinating office administrative procedures and delegating work and deadlines, to preparing operating budgets.
You calculate, prepare and distribute wages, calculate overtime and deductions, prepare and receive invoices, arrange payments, and prepare reports related to the business’ accounting activities.
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What to Expect:
The program is 49 week. Our Accounting and Payroll Administration Diploma program provides you with an understanding of manual and computerized accounting payroll systems and the ability to apply this knowledge to business situations.
Combining classroom theory with practical hands-on experience, the program will help you develop the confidence and experience needed for a successful career in accounting and payroll administration.
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This course is an introduction to the fundamental principles and practices of accounting as a device for reporting business activity. It provides the student with an understanding of the underlying theory and principles of accounting.
This training is aimed at entrepreneurs and/or team members who wish to improve their skills to carry out the daily accounting management of a small business. Following this, participants will be able to keep simple general accounting and understand the main principles of finance and taxation.
The program consists of 28 weeks of intensive instructor led hands on training and practical exercises under the supervision of industry-experienced instructors.
Computerized accounting is a growing area. Excellent opportunities exist for skilled people. Graduates can become employed in the accounting department of a large company as an assistant or be in charge of the accounts in a smaller enterprise.
This course is the first of a two-part, in-depth study that examines the concepts of cost and managerial accounting. Major topics include cost-volume profit-analysis, relevant costs and short-term decision making, responsibility accounting, standard costing and variance analysis.
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