Chief executives run companies or government agencies. They create plans to help their organizations grow.

Funeral directors organize and direct funeral services, providing important assistance in times of sadness and loss.

Accountants and auditors work with financial information. They gather data, make sure it's accurate, study it, and create reports. The four major accounting fields are public, management, government and internal auditing.

Advertising managers plan, develop, and direct promotional materials and events like posters and contests in order to sell products or services. Advertising creates extra interest in these products and services.

Budget analysts help prepare and manage financial plans for how money will be spent. They review how it has been spent in the past and plan how it should be spent in the future.

Computer and information systems managers are installers, configurers and supporters of all things computer related. Computer and information systems managers coordinate the tasks of computer-related workers. They determine computer and information needs and find workers who will meet those needs.

Credit analysts evaluate requests for credit and loans. They prepare reports about whether a company should lend money to loan applicants.

Purchasing agents buy products and services necessary for the operation of a business.

Financial managers oversee the financial activities of a company, including budgets and investments. They may negotiate with banks or investment firms.

Loan counselors guide prospective loan applicants who have problems qualifying for traditional loans. They may help customers determine the best type of loan and explain loan requirements and restrictions.

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