A fund accountant is an individual who works with day-to-day accounting. You can have a career as a fund accountant working with real estate, hedge funds, investment portfolios, and so on. During a job interview, employers are likely to ask questions related to your organizational skills and your knowledge of the finance world.
Here are three top fund accountant interview questions and how to answer them:
How to answer: Interviewers want to make sure you know everything there is to know when it comes to finance skills, terms, market information, and software programs. Specific questions vary based on where you're interviewing for a position, but be prepared to talk about things like bonds, equities, mark to market, cap stock activity, and more.
How to answer: Fund accountants can encounter a variety of problems on the job, whether these problems are related to a miscalculation or miscommunication. Explain your problem-solving skills to an interviewer to show your knowledge and experience in the field.
How to answer: When working with funds, organization is key. Employers want to make sure you can keep track of financial values, even in stressful situations. They also want to make sure you have strong communication skills, so employees and clients can express their needs with you and clearly understand your work process.
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No matter what time of the day, the minute and hour hand are always touching in the center of the clock face. Less
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7.5 degrees
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360 degrees on the clock. Each number is 360/12 = 30 degrees apart from one another. at 3:15, the minute hand is at 3 while the hour hand is 15/60 = 1/4 away from 3. So (1/4) * 30 = 30/4 = 7 + 2/4 = 7.5 degrees Less
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1) credit liability, debit expense 2) debit liability, credit cash
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That answer is correct
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Wrong answer abt reversing accrual!!!
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The director.
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This seems to be an invalid question. There are a lot of derivative instruments out there, options, futures, swap and etc and their prices are usually determined by various factors and some could be affected by the supply and demand of the market and for exchanged traded derivative theor market prices can be obtained easily. And i dont think the directors of the company taking position using those instrument have much influence on the price of the derivative. Less
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Trader and investors move the price
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Profit and amp; loss report
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benchmark
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profit & loss reports
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It is very common for accounting staff to work overtime during month end.
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Expected of the job role as a fund accountant.
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If you don't pass the MCQ there is a slim chance you will be hired.
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What kind of McQueen do they ask
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If you are ever asked the question, “have you ever had a challenging situation with a manager?” It is important not to give an example that makes you look like someone who fights and causes trouble within an organization. In fact, if you are asked this question, “did you ever have difficulty with a manager or a challenge with a manager?” You can start your answer by saying, "I have never had a serious challenge with a manager”. With that being said, that is not a sufficient answer. So you do want to show that you do disagree at times with people, but you are able to find common grounds and are able to resolve issues peacefully. Something like, "There have been times where a manager and I have thought differently about a topic and we discuss it, and sometimes the manager sees my point of view, and sometimes I see theirs. But ultimately, we are able to come to a conclusion and resolve any sort of difference of a opinion quickly and smoothly.” Just saying something like that will reassure the interviewer that you’re not someone who is going to cause problems at their organization. Less
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NAV is net asset value. It is calculated by taking the current market value of fund's net asset (securities held by the fund minus any liabilities) and dividing it by number of shares outstanding. For example: if a fund has a total net asset of $20 million dollars and there are one million shares of the fund, then the NAV is $20 per share. Less
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NAV = (assets- liabilities)/ Total number of units Assets contains stocks and bonds in portfolio and liability means fund manager fees and commision. NAV changes daily as Values of stocks and bonds fluctuates. Less
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Talk about all relevant skills and experience
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Explain how you will contribute to the company’s mission.