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While employers will not expect you to sound like an industry veteran in job interviews, it will help if you know some accounting and financial management buzzwords.

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he accountancy sector possesses, like all other industries, an exclusive pool of jargon and acronyms accessible only to those who have spent some time working in the field. Some terms may even be company-specific, which means that only staff are privy to their meaning, and outsiders and newbies are excluded. For this reason, graduates are usually discouraged from using jargon during their interviews due to the risk of misusing them; applicants sometimes get ensnared by the false perception that they will sound more educated when they riddle their speech with corporate jargon. Unfortunately, this only exposes them to the risk of sounding like someone who is trying too hard or appear ingenuine. But this does not mean that you should completely shun all traces of job-speak during your interview! Instead, feel free to sprinkle your replies with some industryspecific terms so that you come across as educated and updated. Here is a list of common accounting and financial management lingo that may help boost your level of confidence as you walk into the interview room:

A ACCA

Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. ATTS

Association of Taxation Technicians Singapore. ATA

Accredited Tax Advisor. A professional certification awarded by the Singapore Institute of Accredited Tax Professionals (SIATP).

ATP

Accredited Tax Practitioner. Another professional certification awarded by the SIATP. Accounting

Accountancy revolves around the process of determining, evaluating and conveying important economic findings to relevant parties so as to help them make informed decisions. It examines the interaction between various financial elements and produces a summary of an organisation’s commercial health. The three main processes of accountancy are: • Determining information: The accounting procedure begins with the collecting and recording of data. Economic transactions are documented in a set of “accounts” that operate on a system known as “double-entry bookkeeping”. • Evaluating information: The accountant then assigns economic values to the data gathered, such as assessing available assets and calculating the company’s profit or loss as made over a specific period of time. This is usually referred to as a fiscal or financial year. • Conveying information: Information is useless if not disseminated. Once the relevant data has been properly evaluated and documented, the accounting information obtained will be broadcasted and circulated amongst users in a variety of ways, such as in management accounts and financial statements. Acquisitions

A component of a business specialisation called mergers and acquisitions (M&A), acquisitions usually include the counselling of clients on the purchase and sales of other firms. It usually involves a wide variety of deals, like the buyouts of SMEs to multinational takeovers.

Angel investor

An individual who contributes capital to the start-up of a company in exchange for noncash returns, much like ownership equity and convertible bonds. Audit

Audit is the examination and validation of the accuracy of a business’ financial statements, done primarily for tax purposes. Its primary purpose is to confirm that the financial statements of the corporation are a true and fair reflection of its financial health. Usually performed by external accountancy firms in order to guarantee impartiality, audits are categorised under assurance and advisory, and are usually performed at a client’s premises. Audit manager

The person in charge of organising and managing audit teams, each ranging from two to 20 people per team. Audit managers ensure all audits are properly completed, and also build and maintain good relationships with clients on the side. They are also responsible for guiding audit teams to meet their full potential. Audit principal

The senior member or partner of an audit firm who gives the final confirmation during an audit process in order to certify the accuracy of the client’s financial statements.

B Business recovery and insolvency

Business recovery experts are usually brought in when a troubled venture can still be steered through difficulties towards a revival and/or improvements.

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ACCOUNTANCY AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT - Areas of Work

A GRADUATE’S GUIDE TO ACCOUNTANCY JARGON


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Risk Assessment

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page 93

Tax

2min
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Management Accounting

2min
page 92

Internal Audit

2min
page 91

Forensic Accounting

2min
page 90

Financial Accounting

2min
page 89

Corporate Finance

2min
page 86

Corporate Treasury

2min
page 88

Commercial Finance

2min
page 85

Assurance

3min
page 84

Corporate Recovery

1min
page 87

A Graduate’s Guide to Accountancy Jargon

10min
pages 81-83

Professional Accountant

1min
page 80

Statistics

2min
page 72

Getting a Graduate Job in Accounting

2min
page 79

Financial Management

2min
pages 75-76

Retail Banking

2min
page 71

Wealth Management

2min
pages 73-74

Insurance Underwriting

1min
page 70

Insurance

4min
pages 68-69

Actuarial Science

3min
page 67

The Financial Services Alphabet

8min
pages 64-66

Finance Industry

5min
pages 62-63

Structured Finance

3min
pages 56-57

At a Glance: Financial Services

2min
pages 58-59

Stockbroking

1min
page 55

Choosing Your Role and Company in Financial Services Different Ways to Get into the

2min
pages 60-61

Specialist Markets

2min
page 54

Risk Management and Control

2min
page 53

Private Wealth Management

2min
page 52

Inter-Dealer Broking

2min
page 47

Investment Analyst

2min
page 48

Investment Banking

2min
page 49

Operations

1min
page 51

Financial Markets

2min
page 46

Investment Management

2min
page 50

Economist

2min
page 44

Finance IT

2min
page 45

Corporate Banking

2min
page 43

Banking and Investment Unique Skills The Banking and

2min
pages 36-37

Investment Industry Needs

7min
pages 38-39

At a Glance: Banking and Investment

2min
pages 34-35

A Graduate’s Guide to Banking and Investment Job-Speak

8min
pages 40-42

Tackling Assessment Centres

3min
pages 30-31

Acing Your Interview

4min
pages 28-29

Dealing with Live Video Interviews

5min
pages 26-27

Is a Career in Finance for Me?

2min
pages 12-13

Postgraduate Pathways in the Financial Sector

3min
pages 16-17

A Survival Guide to Applying for a Job in the Finance Sector

4min
pages 18-19

Preparing Your Cover Letter

3min
pages 24-25

Industries in the Finance Sector

2min
pages 10-11

Pros and Cons of Pursuing a Career in the Finance Industry

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pages 20-21

How to Pursue a Career in Finance Without a Finance Degree

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Crafting Your Resume

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