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What can you do with a Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping?
18th August 2020
Career Spotlight: Accounting and Taxation Professionals
9th October 2019All accounts receivable officer courses
- Associate Degree of Business (Accounting)
- BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business (Finance)
- BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business (Financial Administration)
- BSBFIN301 Process Financial Transactions
- BSBFIN302 Maintain Financial Records
- FNS30420 Certificate III in Mercantile Agents
- FNS40122 Certificate IV In Credit Management
- FNS40217 Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping
- FNS40222 & FNS50222 Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping & Diploma of Accounting
- FNS40222 Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping
- FNS40611 Certificate IV in Accounting
- FNS40615 Certificate IV in Accounting
- FNS50215 Diploma of Accounting
- FNS50217 Diploma of Accounting
- FNS51522 Diploma of Credit Management
- FNSSS00012 Payroll Administrator Skill Set
- FNSTPB412 Establish and Maintain Payroll Systems
- Undergraduate Certificate in Financial Accounting Theory and Audit
Accounts Receivable Officer careers
An Accounts Receivable Officer makes sure a business or organisation receives payments for products or services they have provided. You’ll be part of a larger accounting department and your role might involve generating invoices, processing payments received and issuing receipts. Accounts Receivable Officers maintain customer accounts and may have to prepare financial reports when required.
An Accounts Receivable Officer needs to be highly organised. You’ll be working with several clients at once so you’ll need to be able to multitask. It’s important that you have good attention to detail and can communicate any issues to relevant members of your team. An Accounts Receivable Officer needs to have a strong understanding of their company’s financial procedures and should be able to work with current financial software.