What are the duties of a chief accountant?


The extent of an accountant's work depends on the size of the structure in which he carries out his job.
In smaller companies, the chief accountant is very versatile. It is the guarantor of the entire accounting process and oversees, in particular, the accounting entry operations and the audit work. He makes the declarations of VAT, completes the tax package and prepares the annual accounts of the company. It may also be accompanied by an accountant for certain tasks. In addition, it may have the task of producing summary tables and reporting , in the same way as forecast tables (grouped within a document called financial forecasting ). Moreover, it may be necessary to implement dashboards and other strategic management tools (budgets, etc.). In this type of structure, he is usually the preferred advisor to the head of the company or the manager. It is, therefore, placed directly under its responsibility.
In companies of size average, its mission is mainly refocused on aspects accounting and tax . Other tasks are delegated to an accounting firm (referred to as outsourcing), including work related to the calculation and reporting of payroll and payroll taxes and those related to the validation of certain technical accounting points or (It is even possible for the auditor to verify the annual accounts validated by the chief accountant). Finally, assignments for the preparation of summary, reporting or forecasting tables are assigned to a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) who may subcontract a portion to the accounting teams. Here, the chief accountant is placed under the hierarchy of a DAF.
In large companies, the chief accountant will be specialized in a specific field (chief accountant general, chief accountant clients, chief accountant suppliers, etc.). He will supervise a team of accountants who are specialized in each branch (general accountant, accountant, accounts payable, etc.). Its mission will also be to optimize the accounting management of the company  as well as the internal control applicable within the company. It will be able to carry out all or part of the consolidation work if the company belongs to a group of companies or directs it.

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