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Hiring Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks

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Via OOH: Bookkeepers, accounting, and auditing clerks record all transactions and post debits (costs) and credits (income). They also produce financial statements and prepare reports and summaries for supervisors and managers. Bookkeepers prepare bank deposits by compiling data from cashiers, verifying and balancing receipts, and sending cash, checks, or other forms of payment to the bank. Additionally, they may handle payroll, make purchases, prepare invoices, and keep track of overdue accounts.

What to Pay

The bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerk with an impressive portfolio of work should earn about $16.99 an hour1.  That’s an hourly savings of $5.14 compared to the bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerk who is hired as a full-time employee with benefits2.

1Based on 2010 national estimates for this occupation (via U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.)
2Based on a total compensation cost of 30.3% (via EBRI.)

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