Description
Auditing clerks collect and examine financial data, such as inventory transactions, for organisations and companies and ensure they are accurate, properly maintained, and that they add up. They review and evaluate the numbers in databases and documents and consult and assist the source of the transaction if necessary, which includes accountants, managers or other clerks.
EssentialOptional
Theoretical Knowledge
Practical Skills
prepare audit activitiesidentify accounting errorsfollow verbal instructionsadhere to questionnairesprocess commissioned instructionsbuild business relationshipsconduct financial auditsfollow written instructionsperform clerical dutiespose questions referring to documentswrite work-related reportsfill out formsliaise with managerscommunicate problems to senior colleaguesobserve confidentialityattend to detail in preparation for auditsprepare financial auditing reportsuse free typing techniquesadvise on financial mattersdocument interviewsensure information securityfollow the statutory obligationsinterpret financial statementscarry out inventory control accuracyenforce financial policiesrevise legal documentsmanage databasetrace financial transactions