The Accounting Department is the smallest and most recently created council in the F-guild. The council consists of the Treasurer, who has the primary economic responsibilities of the guild, the Accounting manager, who leads the councils meetings, and the Accounting analysts, who does the majority of the guilds bookkeeping.
The members of the Accounting Department primarily keep track of the guilds bookkeeping, make sure that the guild members get compensation for different expenses and send invoices to both people and companies. If you want something reimbursed, demand money from someone, borrow a zettle-register, or just want to be amazed by people with economic responsibilities, you can usually find us somewhere close to LC or somewhere else in mattehuset.
The Deputy Treasurer in charge of Festivities has been replaced by the Deputy Head Of Festivities. Read more on https://fsektionen.se/en/utskott/sex
The Treasurer is responsible for the guilds finances, is a member of the Management and a member of the Board. The Treasurers primary responsibility is to manage the guilds accounting, check in with the other people responsible for the budget and keep the Board updated before finance meetings.
The Treasurer is responsible for the Accounting Department and, together with the Accounting Manager, help the Accounting Analysts with the financial work. Some other responsibilities include creating the guilds budget together with the board, hand in a balancing of the books after the end of their term of office.
Being the treasurer for an organization as big as the F-guild takes a lot of time, but it's entirely possible to be in sync and carry out your responsibilities with good planning and structure!
The Introductioner treasurer has been replaced by the Cofös with Accounting responsibilities. Read more on https://fsektionen.se/en/utskott/fos
The Accounting Manager leads the Accounting Department and makes sure that the meetings run smoothly. The Accounting Manager, together with the Treasurer, is responsible for the guilds bookkeeping and also has the extra responsibility of taking over the accounting for the Festivities Committee, the Introduction Committee or Hilbert Café if their post responsible for bookkeeping is vacant.
The Accounting Analysts make up the majority of the Accounting Department. They take care of the guilds bookkeeping together with the Treasurer and the Accounting Manager, which means that they track all the economic transactions that have happened in the guild. This can mean keeping track of a lot of things, such as the purchase of a small pen or billings from large companies.
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