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Administrative
Accountant
Business
Education
Programs
ABOUT
ADMINISTRATIVE
ACCOUNTING:
Trained
Administrative
Accountants
earn
a
median
annual
income
of
$52,000
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What
does
an
Administrative
Accountant
do?:
An
Administrative
Accountant
is
charged
with
managing
a
company
accounting
system,
ensuring
that
it
complies
with
industry
requirements
and
standards
as
currently
defined
by
the
accounting
profession.
You
will
ultimately
learn
how
to
manage
a
team
of
accountants,
and
seeing
that
they
adhere
to
these
and
to
company
standards
and
practices.
With
your
Administrative
Accountant
degree,
you
should
possess
a
strong
degree
of
familiarity
with
accounting
procedures,
and
local,
state,
and
federal
tax
laws.
You
will
also
need
a
demonstrable
proficiency
in
computerized
accounting
skills
involving
most
commonly
Microsoft
Excel
and
Access
(though
your
employer
may
require
training
in
another
popular
software
program).
The
graduate
of
this
program
will
also
gain
familiarity
in
business
law,
and
managerial,
tax,
and
payroll
accounting.
Sullivan
University
System
- Sullivan
University
-
Louisville,
Lexington,
Fort
Knox,
Kentucky
- Spencerian
University
-
Louisville
&
Lexington,
Kentucky
- Louisville
Technical
Institute
-
Louisville,
Kentucky

Administrative
Accountant:
The
Administrative
Account
diploma
program
is
a
one-academic-year
program
designed
to
prepare
students
for
entry-level
positions
as
accounting
technicians
or
junior
accountants.
This
course
of
study
involves
principles
and
applications
of
accounting
theory.
- Administrative
Accountant
-
Diploma

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*All
salary
information
has
been
gathered
from
among
three
sources:
The
“Occupational
Outlook
Handbook,”
a
publication
of
the
U.S.
Department
of
Labor;
Salary.com,
and
PayScale.com.
Individual
student
earnings
may
vary.
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