Hi I'm Daniel Diefenderfer, I have an interview tomorrow for an Accounting position in a dealership.
I was wondering what it takes to be a good accountant in the automotive industry?
Also the difference between accounting in the automotive and service industry (I currently work in outdoor advertising industry)?
Daniel
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Hello Daniel,
I need more details about the position that you are applying for before I can advise you what might be "different" about an "accounting" position in an automobile dealership. For example, if you are applying for a position in the office responsible for payables and/or receivables then there would be no difference. Journal entries are journal entries -- as long as you apply standard entries -- so if you will be responsible for the D.O.C. or preparation of the P&L then as long as you are not expected to analyze the P&L to make decisions for operational changes then once again there will be little difference between the position at the auto dealership vs. the service industry. Same with contracts in transit and cash flow and closing out the cashiers -- money is money; both in and out!
Now, on the other hand, if you are expected to actually run an office with responsibilities in Title, tag, payoff and lien work to be in compliance with DMV regulations, factory incentives and warranty audits and/or any form of inventory management and floor plan projections then you might be stepping into areas that require experience specific to the auto industry. If you expect to advise on LIFO projections and/or capital requirement projections and analysis of the P&L then my advice is that you save yourself and your potential employer the pain and skip the interview.
Again, in the absence of the details of the position that you are applying for that is the best I can do. In any case, good luck and if you reply with the job description along with your resume I would be happy to offer more specific advice.
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