United States
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Financial clerks provide administrative support for the financial transactions carried out by an organization. They keep a record of an organizationÆ??s money, prepare billing invoices, help customers and complete transactions, effectively governing all of the companyÆ??s financial dealings. Depending on their specializations and roles, their duties may include locating and notifying customers of delinquent accounts, computing, compiling and recording numerical data for billing purposes or to keep financial records complete, conducting financial transactions for customers, compiling and recording employee time and payroll data etc. Financial clerks are present in a wide range of industries including banking, insurance, government, healthcare and recreation.