A hotel accountant is responsible for a hotel's financial transactions, including:
Tracking: Keeping track of income and expenses, and reconciling bank statements
Reporting: Preparing financial statements and reports, and reporting financial information to the corporate office
Planning: Assisting in preparing budgets and business planning
Auditing: Conducting financial audits
Compliance: Ensuring legislation is followed
Hotel accountants typically work office hours, and may be based at the hotel or at the head office of a large hotel group. A bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a related field is a good starting point for a career in hotel accounting. Some hotels may require a master's degree for higher positions.
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