What does a remote accountant cost for finance and accounting companies?

This benchmark uses candidate asking rates for remote accountant searches in finance and accounting. Treat it as a planning range, not a guaranteed salary.

190 Rated applications
$1,600 Median monthly asking rate
152 Usable rate samples

What this benchmarks

What a remote accountant costs finance and accounting companies

This benchmark uses candidate asking rates for remote accountant searches in finance and accounting. Treat it as a planning range, not a guaranteed salary.

Based on 152 usable candidate asking-rate samples across finance and accounting accountant searches.

The rate range

The asking-rate range for this role

For finance and accounting accountant searches, the middle of the benchmark range sits around $1,600, with movement above or below depending on scope and tool depth.

Median monthly asking rate $1,600 Middle band $1,250 – $2,150 across 152 usable samples
p25 $1,250
Median $1,600
p75 $2,150

Rates are candidate asking rates, not guaranteed accepted compensation. Use the range as a planning anchor and adjust for the factors below.

Rate by country

Where the asking rates sit by country

Country medians help with finance and accounting accountant budget planning, but they should not replace the screen for communication and workflow ownership.

CountryUsable samplesMedian monthly asking rate
Kenya48$1,500
South Africa36$1,500
Philippines31$1,400
Nigeria22$1,300

What moves the rate

What pushes a candidate above or below the range

Accountant rates move when the finance and accounting role asks for domain judgment, tool depth, or independent handling of exceptions.

  • Industry system depth

    Candidates who can work inside finance and accounting systems usually price above the basic accountant band.

    Raises rate
  • Narrow task scope

    A role limited to repetitive support tasks usually sits closer to the lower end.

    Lowers rate
  • Independent exception handling

    Candidates who can catch and explain exceptions are usually worth a higher planning band.

    Raises rate

Industry vs overall

How this industry compares to the overall accountant rate

finance and accounting median $1,600

Median monthly asking rate among accountant candidates matched to finance and accounting companies.

Overall accountant median $1,500

Median monthly asking rate across the full accountant cluster, all industries.

Difference +$100

Asking-rate gap for this industry. A small gap means the industry premium is mostly about scope and tools, not the sector itself.

Budgeting guidance

How to set the budget

Anchor on the median, then move within the band for scope and overlap. These are candidate asking rates, so leave room for negotiation and the work the role actually owns.

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    Anchor on the median asking rate before negotiating final compensation.

  2. 2

    Move up the band when the role requires industry systems, judgment, or exception handling.

  3. 3

    Move down the band only when the work is narrow, documented, and closely reviewed.

FAQ

Common questions about accountant rates

How should I use this accountant cost guide?

Use it as a planning benchmark, then verify fit through your actual role scope, budget, and interview process.

What data is this based on?

It uses aggregate Sagan hiring requests, candidate applications, and hiring outcomes. Private candidate and company details are not shown.

How should I adjust this for my company?

Start with the repeated patterns, then edit the workflow, tools, manager review cadence, and success measures to match your team.

What should I check before acting on this guidance?

Confirm the weekly workflow, required tools, communication standard, seniority level, and whether the candidate pool matches the role you need.

How often should this benchmark be refreshed?

Refresh it when new hiring-request volume changes the role scope, rate range, country mix, or interview evidence behind the benchmark.

Methodology

This cost benchmark uses aggregate Sagan hiring-request, candidate-application, and hire data for remote roles. Company names, candidate names, resumes, emails, and raw private job descriptions are not shown.

Use the data before you post the job

For US companies hiring remote talent, start with scope, budget, and screening evidence before you write the public job post.

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