Department of Education in Moscow Financial College № 35 Student: Klepatskaya Anastasiya Moscow 2015.

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Department of Education in Moscow Financial College № 35 Student: Klepatskaya Anastasiya Moscow 2015

What is business? We may say that business consists of selling goods and services at a profit. It may be: a drugstore a TV repair shop a manufacturing plant Business is a game with many players, and bookkeepers keep the score in this game.

In the past, bookkeepers kept business records in big volumes: “the books”. Today, the people who keep the records are still called bookkeepers, even though they don’t use quill pens and “the books” may be computer disks.

Bookkeepers receive a lot of letters, fax and messages from various banks and customers. They handle payment instructions, debit advices, and credit advices. They also check various payment documents, such as bills of exchange, drafts and many others.

Bookkeepers tell the owners, how much money comes into the business, how much goes out, how much money the business own and owes. Is the business gaining or losing in value?

The advantages of this profession: a well-paid job or position; the opportunity to develop your full potential and enhance it; occupation in this activity, which corresponds to the self-esteem and brings moral satisfaction; to have a job, benefit the community.

For 25 years the director Severina T.S. has been working here. Our Financial College №35 prepare specialists in this field of accounting.

In our College we have all modern conditions to get good knowledge.

I think that bookkeeper is the best job in the world because accounting is a very wide profession that requires a person to have the best analytical and logical thinking, decision making, mathematical, and communication skills. Also all companies need of bookkepers!