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Much MORE than just numbers: our Accounting department
What would BINDER be without its committed, competent employees? We therefore present some of our departments in loose succession. This time it’s our colleagues from Accounting: they always have a clear overview of income and expenditure.
When you hear the word “accounting”, you think of long columns of figures, dusty cash books and boring arithmetic operations. This has nothing to do with the reality at BINDER: the tasks of our Accounting department are varied and demanding. It ensures that the company’s financial processes run smoothly. Our colleagues need accuracy, organisational skills and an in-depth understanding of the financial processes at BINDER.
Wide-ranging tasks
Important events in Accounting are the monthly and annual financial accounts – this is where the company’s financial situation is reviewed. The annual financial accounts are the most extensive. On the other hand, the daily tasks of our colleagues include accounts receivable and accounts payable: they monitor payments and open items, check and post invoices, and monitor payment deadlines and the timely processing of payments.
Close dialogue with other departments
As if all this wasn’t challenging enough, our colleagues in Accounting also have to be very familiar with international payment processes. This includes, for example, currency conversions, payment systems and transaction costs. Despite all the precision and necessary attention to detail, you should not think of your colleagues in Accounting as inflexible and uncommunicative. On the contrary: they undergo continuous further training and work hand in hand with our Controlling department. This department takes on many other important tasks at BINDER.
Important events in Accounting are the monthly and annual financial accounts – this is where the company’s financial situation is reviewed. The annual financial accounts are the most extensive. On the other hand, the daily tasks of our colleagues include accounts receivable and accounts payable: they monitor payments and open items, check and post invoices, and monitor payment deadlines and the timely processing of payments.
Close dialogue with other departments
As if all this wasn’t challenging enough, our colleagues in Accounting also have to be very familiar with international payment processes. This includes, for example, currency conversions, payment systems and transaction costs. Despite all the precision and necessary attention to detail, you should not think of your colleagues in Accounting as inflexible and uncommunicative. On the contrary: they undergo continuous further training and work hand in hand with our Controlling department. This department takes on many other important tasks at BINDER.
