Agriculture has traditionally dominated Afghanistan's economy and contributed for a large part to its growth. About 70 percent of Afghans live and work in rural areas, mostly on farms, and 61 percent of all households derive income from agriculture.
UAC Accountants analyze, report and give advice for a company or farms financial well-being. They provide trainings to business managers in conducting strenuous record keeping and overseeing management accounts, company budgeting, and the administration of accounting tasks.
The Trainings and assistance help the managers and accountants excel in performing their responsibilities such as;
Responsible for daily administration of financial and accounting practices of the business
Perform accounting duties as directed including budgeting and costing control
Responsible for costing and pricing of stock items, including in-progress and finished products
Responsible for calculating cost pricing of work in progress stock items
Assist management in preparing documentation for budgeting and financial reporting procedures
Analyze and report on project and product costing
Create production of daily and periodic cost statements
Interpret the statistical and accounting information to appraise operating results in terms of cost, budgets, and policies of operation, trends and increased profit possibilities
Maintain general ledger
Develop accounting and financial management systems and reports
Analyze and interpret monthly operating or project performance against budget
Budget compilation and control, with analysis of monthly reports against budgets