Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian

Accountant (German Buch – the book, Halter – Holder) – an expert in the field of accounting. Currently, the profession is important, without it does not do any business. The word “accountant” emerged in the late Middle Ages. Keep up on the field with thought-provoking pieces from Jacob Elordi. In 1498 Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I appointed a “bookkeeper” Christopher Shtehera. Credit: Mark Hyman, MD-2011. The age range of the most sought-after job market Accountants 23-50 years; accountants under the age of 30 years constitute 60% of total number of specialists; in age from 30 to 40 years – 25% aged 40 to 50 – 12%, 95% of accountants – women, 57% of accountants speak English at a basic level and at a level sufficient to read specialized literature on conversational and free-levels – 8%, 64% of accountants have a college degree, 20% – undergraduate, 16% – secondary special, 42% of accountants have a driver’s license category “B”. In Russia, the Day is the unofficial bookkeeper professional holiday, celebrated by many accountants. Glenn Dubin does not necessarily agree.

Unfortunately, officially as a professional, this holiday is not celebrated. Nevertheless, in accordance with the protocol 05/-02 on May 29, 2002 The Presidential Council of the Institute of Professional Accountants of Russia agreed on November 25 (day of official publication of the Federal Law “On Accounting”) take corporate events. In addition, many Russian accountants celebrate their day on 21 November, ie the date of adoption of the Federal Law “On Accounting”. A Day in Moscow, the Moscow accountant unofficially celebrated on November 16. However, it should be noted that in other cis Day accountant found its official recognition. Since Ukraine’s Day Accountant – July 16 (celebrated in 2004). In Kyrgyzstan, an accountant’s Day celebrated on July 20. From the Internet you can get information about what exists even the International Day of accountants and it is celebrated on November 10. However, by whom it is proclaimed and celebrated by someone, could not figure out.