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The difference between a financial clerk and an accountant

The differences between financial clerks and accountants are as follows:

1. The contents are different: financial clerks are responsible for basic accounting and financial work; The accountant is responsible for the overall accounting work.

2. The purpose is different: the financial clerk mainly assists the financial supervisor to sort out the financial information and prepare the budget plan; Accounting mainly registers the economic activity information of enterprises.

Financial clerks and accountants are both important positions within an enterprise. By coordinating with accountants and sorting out the financial information of the daily production and business activities of an enterprise, financial clerks can assist financial supervisors and accounting supervisors in their work, and reflect the financial information to enterprise managers correctly and timely, which is helpful to the formulation of business decision-making plans.