Financial Accounting & Reporting

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Median Average:
$76,538
Financial Accounting & Reporting in Australia median base salary $76,538/yr. Information is based on 325 Financial Accounting & Reporting jobs advertised between June 2023 and June 2024.
How much do Financial Accounting & Reporting earn in Australia? The average salary of Financial Accounting & Reporting is $76,538 in Australia
$76,538 /yr
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Average $76,538
Range $80K - $90K
Last updated June 07 2024
The average pay range for Financial Accounting & Reporting is between $80K and $90K. Salaries vary from a low of $50K up to $120K per year. The average number of Financial Accounting & Reporting roles advertised per month is 295 in Australia between June 2023 and June 2024.
What are the most common skills required to be a Financial Accounting & Reporting? The most common skills required for a Financial Accounting & Reporting are:
Excel Reporting Accounting Finance Tax Planning Technical Training Audit Sales Reconciliations Consulting Administration Policies Compliance
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These skills are most commonly found in Financial Accounting & Reporting job advertisements and position descriptions.

Last updated May 31 2024
Which recruitment agencies have the largest number of Financial Accounting & Reporting roles in Australia?
See which recruitment agencies advertise the most Financial Accounting & Reporting roles. See what salaries they paid for Financial Accounting & Reporting in Australia. See how they compare to the average Financial Accounting & Reporting salary of $78,207.
ANZ
Sydney (29%), Melbourne (22%), Brisbane (8%), Geelong (7%) +10 others
2,181

$42K-$64K

(($24,753))

$42K-$64K
(($24,753))
NAB
Melbourne (82%), Sydney (18%)
1,258

$97K-$134K

($37,898)

$97K-$134K
($37,898)
Perigon Group Pty Limited
Sydney (95%), Brisbane (5%), Melbourne (0%)
1,205

$83K-$115K

($21,524)

$83K-$115K
($21,524)
Suncorp
Brisbane (68%), Sydney (19%), Townsville (5%), Gold Coast (4%) +2 others
1,196

$57K-$76K

(($11,281))

$57K-$76K
(($11,281))
S.A. Health
Adelaide (95%), Geelong (5%)
1,002

$128K-$449K

($211,155)

$128K-$449K
($211,155)
Last Updated April 29 2022
How many years does it take to become a Divisional Accountant?
Most candidates undertake an average of 4 years Accounting prior to being appointed as a Divisional Accountant.
Average Accounting required to become a Divisional Accountant
Last updated June 09 2024
Most candidates have on average 4 years working experience prior to becoming a Divisional Accountant.
Average Accounting required to become a Divisional Accountant
Last updated June 09 2024
Where are Financial Accounting & Reporting in Australia sourced from?
Financial Accounting & Reporting are sourced from
these companies
Recruitment Select
ANZ
Flight Centre
National Australia Bank
Optus
Financial Accounting & Reporting are sourced in Australia are most likely to be sourced from these schools
TAFE
Monash University
Macquarie University
Deakin University
RMIT University
Last updated June 09 2024