
doi: 10.20867/thm.12.1.2
handle: 10919/85548
The article presents a view of current happenings in the business and economic environment that are significantly influencing the knowledge requirements of modern accountants both worldwide and locally. First, we define the specific skills accountants are required to have apart from an in-depth expert knowledge of accounting. These skills have set the final boundary between accounting and ookkeeping. Later, the perspectives of certified accountants in Great Britain and Slovenia, as well as accountants working for Slovenian hotel enterprises are presented as regards the key factors influencing a change in accountants' tasks. Finally, the skills of modern accountants are presented, along with the underlying education and training system needed for gaining the title of a certified accountant.
leadership, poslovne vještine, hotel enterprises, accounting, računovodstvena profesija, vodstvo, Leadership, information technology, tekuće vještine, računovodstvo, informacijska tehnologija, accountancy, business skills, accounting profession, soft skills, hotelsko poduzeće, računovodstvena funkcija
leadership, poslovne vještine, hotel enterprises, accounting, računovodstvena profesija, vodstvo, Leadership, information technology, tekuće vještine, računovodstvo, informacijska tehnologija, accountancy, business skills, accounting profession, soft skills, hotelsko poduzeće, računovodstvena funkcija
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