Organizational Accountant
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An Organizational Accountant is an accountant who is an organizational agent and can perform organizational accountancy tasks.
- Context:
- They can range from being an In-House Accountant to being an Outsourced Accountant.
- They can range from being a For-Profit Organization Accountant to being a Not-For-Profit Organization Accountant (such as a government accountant).
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Personal Accountant, Financial Director.
References
2016
- http://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesfinancecouncil/2016/10/11/will-artificial-intelligence-and-cloud-accounting-replace-the-accountants-of-tomorrow/#227a1f5c216f
- QUOTE: Think for a moment about how beneficial it would be to work off a single general ledger from anywhere, at any time and in real time. This is not science fiction; the technology is here, allowing accountants to deliver more value-added, business advisory services. Accountants are no longer just bookkeepers; they can now tackle tasks like business planning, controls, succession and more. Better technology creates better accountants, which enables better business owners to make better decisions.