NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "accounting"
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- 541219-04 - Accountants Referral ServiceAccountants Referral Service is a subdivision of Other Accounting Services industry that involves providing clients with referrals to accounting professionals who can assist them with their financial needs. This industry acts as a mediator between clients and accounting firms, helping clients find the right accounting services for their specific needs. Accountants …Examples: Forensic accounting services, Non-profit accounting services
- 423420-01 - Accounting & Bookkeeping Systems (Wholesale)The Accounting & Bookkeeping Systems (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of accounting and bookkeeping systems to various businesses and organizations. These systems are designed to help companies manage their financial transactions, including accounts payable and receivable, payroll, and general ledger. The industry is responsible for providing businesses with the …Examples: Accounting software systems
- 423420-02 - Accounting/Bookkeeping Mach Supplies (Wholesale)The Accounting/Bookkeeping Mach Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of machines and supplies used in accounting and bookkeeping activities. These machines and supplies are used by businesses, organizations, and individuals to keep track of financial transactions, record financial data, and prepare financial statements. This industry plays a crucial role …Examples: Accounting software wholesalers
- 333310-25 - Calculating & Accounting Machines (Manufacturing)Calculating & Accounting Machines (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of machines that are used for calculating and accounting purposes. These machines are designed to perform a range of functions, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. They are used in …Examples: Accounting software for businesses
- 513210-03 - Accounting Software & SolutionsThe Accounting Software & Solutions industry is a subdivision of the Software Publishers industry, which involves the development and distribution of software products. This particular industry focuses on software solutions that are designed to assist with accounting and financial management tasks. Accounting software and solutions are used by businesses of all sizes to …Examples: Bookkeeping software, Financial management software, Tax preparation software, Payroll software, Invoicing software,
- 541219-03 - Accounting & Bookkeeping General ServiceAccounting & Bookkeeping General Service is a subdivision of Other Accounting Services that involves providing a range of accounting and bookkeeping services to businesses and individuals. This industry includes services such as financial statement preparation, payroll processing, tax preparation, and general ledger maintenance. Accounting & Bookkeeping General Service …Examples: Payroll processing, Tax preparation, Financial statement preparation, Bookkeeping services, General ledger maintenance,
- 561110-13 - Management AccountingManagement Accounting is a subdivision of the Office Administrative Services industry that involves the provision of accounting and financial management services to businesses. This industry is responsible for analyzing financial data, preparing financial reports, and providing financial advice to management teams. Management accountants use their expertise to help businesses make …Examples: Cost accounting
- 541211-01 - AccountantsAccountants are professionals who specialize in the preparation and analysis of financial records. They are responsible for ensuring that financial statements are accurate and comply with relevant laws and regulations. Accountants work with individuals, businesses, and organizations of all sizes to help them manage their finances and make informed decisions. …Examples: Forensic accounting, Management accounting, Cost accounting, International accounting
- 541110-03 - Attorneys Service BureausAttorneys Service Bureaus are companies that provide support services to law firms and attorneys. These services may include document preparation, transcription, billing and accounting, scheduling, and other administrative tasks. Attorneys Service Bureaus may also provide research services, such as legal research and investigation, as well as marketing and advertising services to help law …Examples: Billing and accounting services
- 541211-04 - Accountants-Public SchoolAccountants-Public School is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541211 that involves providing accounting services to public schools. This industry is responsible for ensuring that the financial records of public schools are accurate and comply with government regulations. Accountants-Public School also provides financial advice to school administrators and helps them make informed decisions …Examples: School district accounting
- 541219-05 - Accountants-Registered-IndustrialAccountants-Registered-Industrial is a subdivision of the Other Accounting Services industry that specializes in providing accounting services to industrial clients. These clients can range from manufacturing companies to construction firms and everything in between. The main focus of this industry is to provide financial advice and support to help these businesses operate more …Examples: Manufacturing companies, Construction firms, Engineering firms, Oil and gas companies, Mining companies, Transportation
- 541219-06 - Chartered AccountantsChartered Accountants are professionals who provide accounting services to individuals, businesses, and organizations. They are highly trained and qualified to handle complex financial matters and provide expert advice on financial planning, tax preparation, and auditing. Chartered Accountants are responsible for ensuring that financial records are accurate and up-to-date, and that all …Examples: Forensic accounting
- 541219-11 - Accountants CommercialAccountants Commercial is a subdivision of Other Accounting Services that provides accounting and financial services to businesses and corporations. These professionals are responsible for managing financial records, preparing tax returns, and providing financial advice to their clients. They work closely with businesses to ensure that their financial operations are running smoothly …Examples: Forensic Accounting
- 561990-01 - Business Services NECBusiness Services NEC is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561990, which includes companies that provide support services to businesses that are not classified in other subcategories. This industry involves a wide range of activities that help businesses operate more efficiently and effectively. Companies in this industry provide a variety of services, such as consulting, marketing, …Examples: Bookkeeping and accounting services
- 813410-22 - Business Support ServiceThe Business Support Service industry provides a range of support services to businesses of all sizes and industries. These services can include administrative support, human resources, marketing, accounting, and other specialized services that help businesses operate more efficiently and effectively. Business support service providers can be independent contractors or firms that offer …Examples: Accounting and bookkeeping services
- 921130-02 - County Government-Finance & TaxationCounty Government-Finance & Taxation is a subdivision of Public Finance Activities industry that involves the management of financial resources and taxation for county governments. This industry is responsible for ensuring that county governments have the necessary funds to provide essential services to their residents. County Government-Finance & Taxation includes a range of activities such as …Examples: Accounting services
- 236115-01 - Construction Information ServicesConstruction Information Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236115 that provides information and data related to the construction industry. This industry involves collecting, analyzing, and disseminating information on construction projects, building materials, and construction methods. Construction Information Services companies offer a range of services to their clients, including …Examples: Construction accounting
- 423420-08 - Calculating & Adding Machs Supplies (Wholesale)The Calculating & Adding Machs Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of supplies and equipment used in calculating and adding machines. These machines are used for various purposes such as accounting, bookkeeping, and other financial transactions. The industry is responsible for providing businesses with the necessary tools to perform these tasks efficiently and …Examples: Accounting machine supplies
- 541110-19 - Probate ServiceProbate service is a specialized legal service that deals with the administration of a deceased person's estate. This involves managing the distribution of assets, paying off debts and taxes, and ensuring that the wishes of the deceased are carried out according to their will or the laws of the state. Probate service providers work closely with the executor of the estate, beneficiaries, and other …Examples: Estate administration, Probate court representation, Trust administration, Will contests, Guardianship and
- 541211-02 - Accountants-Certified-GeneralAccountants-Certified-General is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541211 that includes companies providing a range of accounting services to clients. These services may include financial statement preparation, tax planning and preparation, bookkeeping, and auditing. Accountants-Certified-General may work with individuals, small businesses, corporations, and non-profit organizations to help …Examples: Forensic accounting services
- 541211-03 - Accountants-Certified-ManagementAccountants-Certified-Management is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541211 that involves providing management accounting services to businesses and organizations. This industry focuses on providing financial advice and analysis to help companies make informed decisions about their operations and investments. Accountants-Certified-Management professionals are responsible for analyzing …Examples: Cost Accounting
- 541219-01 - Billing ServiceBilling Service is a subdivision of Other Accounting Services industry that involves the process of creating and sending invoices to customers on behalf of a business. Billing services can be outsourced to a third-party company or handled in-house by a business. The main objective of a billing service is to ensure that invoices are accurate, timely, and properly documented. …Examples: Medical billing service, Utility billing service, Telecommunications billing service, Subscription billing service,
- 541219-10 - Tax ConsultantsTax Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals and businesses on tax-related matters. They help clients navigate complex tax laws and regulations, minimize tax liabilities, and ensure compliance with tax laws. Tax Consultants may work independently or as part of a larger accounting or consulting firm. They may specialize in a particular area of …Examples: Tax planning, Tax compliance, Tax preparation, Tax audit representation, Estate planning, International tax planning,
- 541380-12 - Forensic ConsultantsForensic consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and analysis in legal cases. They use their specialized knowledge and skills to investigate and analyze evidence related to criminal and civil cases. Forensic consultants may work independently or as part of a team, and they may be called upon to provide testimony in court. Their work involves a deep understanding of scientific …Examples: Forensic accounting
- 541690-18 - Service BureausService Bureaus are companies that provide a range of technical and administrative services to other businesses. These services may include data processing, record keeping, payroll management, and other back-office functions. Service Bureaus are often used by small and medium-sized businesses that do not have the resources to perform these functions in-house. Service Bureaus may also provide …Examples: Accounting services
- 561110-11 - Office ServicesOffice Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561110, which falls under the Office Administrative Services category. This industry involves providing a range of day-to-day office support services to businesses and organizations. Office Services providers are responsible for ensuring that the office runs smoothly and efficiently, allowing the business to focus on its core activities. The …Examples: Bookkeeping and accounting services
- 611210-01 - Business CollegesBusiness Colleges are educational institutions that offer courses and programs focused on business and management. These colleges provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the business world. Business Colleges offer a range of programs, from undergraduate degrees to graduate degrees and professional certifications. The curriculum typically includes courses in …Examples: Accounting and Finance
- 611410-04 - Schools-Business & SecretarialSchools-Business & Secretarial is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611410 that focuses on providing education and training in business and secretarial skills. This industry is dedicated to preparing individuals for careers in administrative support, office management, and other related fields. The schools in this industry offer a range of programs, from short-term certificate courses to …Examples: Accounting
- 921130-05 - State Government-Finance & TaxationState Government-Finance & Taxation is a subdivision of Public Finance Activities industry that involves the management of financial resources and taxation policies of state governments. This industry is responsible for ensuring that the state government has the necessary funds to operate and provide services to its citizens. State Government-Finance & Taxation includes a range of activities such …Examples: State tax collection agencies, State treasury departments, State comptroller offices, State budget offices, State
- 237210-05 - Real Estate DevelopersReal Estate Developers are professionals who purchase land, finance real estate deals, and oversee the process of developing properties. They are responsible for the planning, design, construction, and marketing of commercial and residential properties. Real Estate Developers work with architects, engineers, contractors, and other professionals to ensure that projects are completed on time and …Examples: Residential Subdivisions, Commercial Office Buildings, Retail Shopping Centers, Industrial Warehouses, Mixed-Use
- 237210-06 - Property Management-CommercialProperty Management-Commercial is a subdivision of the Land Subdivision industry that involves the management of commercial properties such as office buildings, shopping centers, and industrial parks. This industry is responsible for ensuring that these properties are well-maintained, leased, and generating revenue for their owners. Property Management-Commercial companies act as intermediaries …Examples: Office building management, Shopping center management, Industrial park management, Commercial real estate management,
- 423130-04 - Tire-Distributors (Wholesale)Tire-Distributors (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of new and used tires and tubes for various types of vehicles. These distributors purchase tires and tubes from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, such as tire dealerships, automotive repair shops, and online retailers. Tire-Distributors (Wholesale) may also provide related services, such as tire mounting …Examples: Passenger car tires, Truck tires, Motorcycle tires, Bicycle tires, ATV tires, Trailer tires, Lawn and garden tires,
- 423210-26 - Desks (Wholesale)Desks (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Furniture Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of desks to retailers, businesses, and other organizations. This industry includes a wide range of desk types, such as computer desks, executive desks, standing desks, reception desks, and more. Desks (Wholesale) companies typically purchase desks in bulk from manufacturers …Examples: Computer desks, Executive desks, Standing desks, Reception desks, Writing desks, L-shaped desks, U-shaped desks, Corner
- 423310-23 - Log Buyers (Wholesale)Log Buyers (Wholesale) are companies that purchase logs from timber companies and other sources in large quantities for resale to other businesses. These logs are typically used for lumber production, paper manufacturing, and other wood-based products. Log Buyers (Wholesale) are responsible for inspecting the logs to ensure they meet quality standards, negotiating prices with suppliers, and …Examples: Softwood logs, Hardwood logs, Pulpwood logs, Saw logs, Veneer logs, Chip and saw logs, Pallet logs, Railroad tie logs,
- 423420-12 - Check Protection Sign/Endrsng Mach (Wholesale)The Check Protection Sign/Endrsng Mach (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of machines used for check protection, endorsement, and related activities. These machines are designed to prevent check fraud and ensure the security of financial transactions. Companies in this industry typically purchase these machines from manufacturers and sell them to retailers or directly to …Examples: Accounting firms handling check payments
- 423930-29 - Waste-Grease (Wholesale)Waste-Grease (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the buying and selling of used cooking oil and grease. This industry is responsible for collecting waste grease from restaurants, food processing plants, and other food-related businesses and then processing it into biodiesel or other products. Waste-Grease (Wholesale) companies play a …Examples: Used cooking oil, Waste vegetable oil, Yellow grease, Brown grease, Animal fat, Grease trap waste, Fryer oil, Grill
- 424120-17 - Legal Forms (Wholesale)Legal Forms (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Stationery and Office Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of legal forms to various businesses and organizations. These legal forms can include contracts, agreements, deeds, wills, and other legal documents that are necessary for conducting business operations. The industry caters to a wide range of clients, …Examples: Business contracts, Real estate deeds, Employment agreements, Non-disclosure agreements, Power of attorney forms, Last
- 424340-06 - Slippers (Wholesale)Slippers (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Footwear Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the distribution of slippers to retailers, businesses, and other organizations. Slippers are a type of footwear that are typically worn indoors and are designed for comfort and convenience. This industry includes a variety of slipper styles, such as open-toe, closed-toe, moccasin, and bootie …Examples: Fuzzy slipper socks, Memory foam slippers, Terry cloth slippers, Animal print slippers, Spa slippers, Slipper boots,
- 424350-20 - T-Shirts (Wholesale)The T-Shirts (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of t-shirts in bulk quantities to retailers, businesses, and other organizations. T-shirts are a type of casual clothing that are typically made of cotton or a cotton blend and are designed with short sleeves and a round neckline. T-shirts are popular among people of all ages and genders and are often used as promotional items, uniforms, …Examples: Custom printed t-shirts, Plain t-shirts, Graphic t-shirts, Sports team t-shirts, Band t-shirts, Company logo t-shirts,
- 424350-37 - Bridal Supplies (Wholesale)Bridal Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Clothing and Clothing Accessories Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the wholesale distribution of products and supplies related to weddings and bridal events. This industry involves the distribution of a wide range of products such as bridal gowns, bridesmaid dresses, tuxedos, wedding accessories, and other related products. Bridal …Examples: Bridal gowns, Bridesmaid dresses, Tuxedos, Wedding veils, Bridal shoes, Wedding jewelry, Wedding invitations, Wedding
- 424350-49 - Fur Buyers (Wholesale)Fur Buyers (Wholesale) are companies that purchase raw or processed animal fur from trappers, hunters, and other sources, and then sell it to manufacturers or other wholesalers. These companies may specialize in a particular type of fur, such as mink, fox, or beaver, or they may deal in a range of different furs. Fur Buyers (Wholesale) are responsible for inspecting the quality of the fur, …Examples: Mink pelts, Fox pelts, Beaver pelts, Coyote pelts, Rabbit fur, Chinchilla fur, Sable fur, Lynx fur, Raccoon fur, Otter
- 424350-73 - Women's Apparel (Wholesale)The Women's Apparel (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of women's clothing and accessories to retailers, who then sell the products to consumers. This industry includes wholesalers who specialize in women's clothing, such as dresses, skirts, blouses, pants, and jackets, as well as accessories like jewelry, handbags, and scarves. The wholesalers in this industry typically purchase …Examples: Women's dresses, Women's skirts, Women's blouses, Women's pants, Women's jackets, Women's jewelry, Women's handbags,
- 424490-18 - Commission Merchants (Wholesale)Commission Merchants (Wholesale) are intermediaries between buyers and sellers of goods. They do not take ownership of the products they sell, but rather act as agents for the seller. Commission Merchants (Wholesale) typically work with agricultural products, such as fruits and vegetables, and are responsible for finding buyers for the products. They negotiate prices and terms of sale, handle the …Examples: Fresh produce, Meat products, Dairy products, Seafood, Poultry, Nuts, Seeds, Grains, Hay, Livestock feed
- 424490-59 - Soft Drinks (Wholesale)Soft Drinks (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Grocery and Related Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of soft drinks, which are non-alcoholic beverages that are carbonated or non-carbonated. Soft drinks are typically sweetened with sugar or artificial sweeteners and can be flavored with fruit extracts, spices, or other natural or …Examples: Cola beverages, Lemon-lime beverages, Orange beverages, Root beer, Ginger ale, Tonic water, Club soda, Energy drinks,
- 424990-15 - Boutique Items (Wholesale)Boutique Items (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of a variety of high-end, unique, and fashionable items that are typically sold in small quantities. These items are often found in specialty boutiques and include clothing, accessories, jewelry, and home decor. Boutique Items …Examples: Designer clothing, Handbags and purses, Jewelry and accessories, Home decor items, Fragrances and perfumes, Beauty
- 425120-01 - Automobile & Truck Brokers (Wholesale)Automobile & Truck Brokers (Wholesale) are businesses that act as intermediaries between automobile and truck manufacturers and dealerships. They purchase vehicles in bulk from manufacturers and sell them to dealerships at a profit. These brokers are responsible for negotiating prices, arranging for transportation, and ensuring that all necessary paperwork is completed. They may also provide …Examples: Automobile dealerships, Truck dealerships, Fleet management companies, Rental car companies, Government agencies,
- 425120-03 - Taxicab Brokers (Wholesale)Taxicab brokers (wholesale) are businesses that act as intermediaries between taxicab companies and drivers, and the manufacturers and suppliers of taxicabs and related equipment. They facilitate the purchase and sale of taxicabs, as well as the leasing of taxicabs to drivers. Taxicab brokers (wholesale) also provide financing and insurance services to taxicab companies and drivers. They may also …Examples: Taxicab leasing, Taxicab financing, Taxicab insurance, Taxicab consulting, Taxicab equipment sales, Taxicab parts
- 425120-05 - Lumber Brokers (Wholesale)Lumber Brokers (Wholesale) are professionals who act as intermediaries between lumber manufacturers and retailers. They facilitate the buying and selling of lumber products in large quantities. Lumber Brokers (Wholesale) are responsible for negotiating prices, arranging transportation, and ensuring that the lumber products meet the required quality standards. They work with a wide range of …Examples: Construction companies, Furniture manufacturers, Home improvement stores, Flooring companies, Cabinet makers, Door and
- 425120-19 - Suppliers (Wholesale)Suppliers (Wholesale) are businesses that act as intermediaries between manufacturers and retailers or end-users. They purchase goods in bulk from manufacturers and sell them to retailers or end-users at a profit. Suppliers (Wholesale) do not take ownership of the goods they sell, but rather act as agents or brokers. They are responsible for negotiating prices, arranging for transportation, and …Examples: Clothing suppliers (wholesale), Electronics suppliers (wholesale), Food suppliers (wholesale), Construction suppliers
- 425120-57 - Produce-Brokers (Wholesale)Produce-brokers (wholesale) are intermediaries who facilitate the sale of fresh fruits and vegetables between growers and retailers or food service providers. They act as a link between the two parties, negotiating prices and quantities, and ensuring that the produce meets the required quality standards. Produce-brokers (wholesale) are responsible for sourcing, purchasing, and distributing fresh …Examples: Fresh fruit distributors, Vegetable wholesalers, Produce importers, Farmers' market vendors, Grocery store suppliers,
- 449110-09 - Contract Furnishings (Retail)Contract Furnishings (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of furniture and related products to businesses and organizations for use in their commercial spaces. This industry caters to a wide range of clients, including hotels, restaurants, offices, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and more. The products sold in this industry are designed to be durable, …Examples: Hotel furnishings, Restaurant furnishings, Office furnishings, Healthcare furnishings, Educational furnishings, Retail
- 449210-83 - Computer Software Application Service Providers (Retail)Computer Software Application Service Providers (Retail) are businesses that specialize in providing software applications to end-users. These companies offer a range of software applications that are designed to meet the needs of individual users, small businesses, and large corporations. The software applications provided by these companies are typically designed to be user-friendly and easy to …Examples: Accounting software
- 449210-85 - Computer Applications Retail (Wholesale) DistrComputer Applications Retail (Wholesale) Distr is a subdivision of the Electronics and Appliance Retailers industry that specializes in the distribution of computer applications to retailers. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of computer software, including operating systems, productivity software, and specialized applications. Companies in this industry may also provide technical …Examples: Accounting software
- 459210-04 - Book Dealers-Pro Technical & Trade (Retail)Book Dealers-Pro Technical & Trade (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the retail sale of technical and trade books. These books are typically used by professionals in various industries such as engineering, medicine, law, and business. The industry caters to a niche market of customers who require specific technical knowledge to perform their jobs effectively. Book Dealers-Pro …Examples: Finance and accounting books
- 487110-01 - Bus Tours PromotersBus Tours Promoters is a subdivision of the Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Land industry. This industry involves promoting and organizing bus tours for sightseeing and other recreational activities. Bus Tours Promoters are responsible for planning and coordinating tours, arranging transportation, and providing tour guides to ensure a memorable experience for their clients. …Examples: City sightseeing tours, Wine tasting tours, Historical landmark tours, National park tours, Cultural tours, Food and
- 488510-04 - Freight Brokers & AgentsFreight Brokers & Agents are intermediaries between shippers and carriers, who help arrange the transportation of goods. They act as a liaison between the two parties, negotiating rates and ensuring that the cargo is transported safely and efficiently. Freight Brokers & Agents are responsible for finding the best carrier for the job, negotiating rates, and ensuring that all necessary paperwork is …Examples: Air freight brokers, Ocean freight brokers, Rail freight brokers, Truckload freight brokers, Less-than-truckload (LTL)
- 513199-14 - Tax Publications (Manufacturing)Tax Publications (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 513199 that involves the manufacturing of tax-related publications. This industry includes companies that produce printed or digital materials such as books, magazines, newsletters, and other publications that provide information on tax laws, regulations, and procedures. Tax Publications (Manufacturing) companies may also offer …Examples: Tax law books, Tax preparation guides, Tax newsletters, Tax journals, Tax research reports, Tax policy briefs, Tax
- 513210-02 - Prepackaged SoftwarePrepackaged software is a subdivision of the software publishing industry that involves the development and distribution of software products that are ready to use without any customization or modification. This industry includes software products for a wide range of applications, such as productivity, entertainment, education, and communication. Prepackaged software is designed to meet the needs …Examples: Accounting software
- 518210-14 - Key Punching ServicesKey Punching Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 518210 that involves the manual input of data into a computer system. This industry is responsible for converting physical data into digital format by using specialized equipment and software. Key Punching Services is commonly used by businesses that have a large amount of data that needs to be entered into a computer system, but do not …Examples: Inputting financial data for accounting purposes
- 518210-15 - Scanning ServiceScanning service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 518210 that involves the conversion of physical documents into digital format. This industry is responsible for providing document scanning services to businesses and individuals who require their paper documents to be digitized for easier storage, retrieval, and sharing. Scanning services can be used for a variety of purposes, including …Examples: Accounting firms
- 522110-03 - Commercial Banks NECCommercial Banks NEC (Not Elsewhere Classified) is a subdivision of the Commercial Banking industry that includes banks that do not fit into any other category of commercial banks. These banks offer a range of financial services to individuals, businesses, and other organizations. Commercial Banks NEC may specialize in certain types of loans or services, such as agricultural loans or …Examples: Small business loans, Agricultural loans, International banking services, Wealth management, Corporate banking,
- 522130-03 - Credit UnionsCredit Unions are financial cooperatives that are owned and controlled by their members. They offer a range of financial services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and credit cards. Credit Unions are not-for-profit organizations, which means that any profits they make are returned to their members in the form of lower fees, better interest rates, and improved services. Credit …Examples: Personal finance, Small business loans, Mortgage lending, Auto loans, Student loans, Credit cards, Retirement planning,
- 522180-01 - Savings & Loan Assns-RepresentativesSavings & Loan Assns-Representatives is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522180 that involves companies that act as agents or brokers for savings and loan associations. These representatives facilitate the process of obtaining loans and other financial services from savings and loan associations for their clients. They provide advice and guidance to clients on the best savings and loan products …Examples: Mortgage brokers, Financial advisors, Loan officers, Loan consultants, Loan brokers, Loan processors, Loan
- 522180-03 - Savings Institutions-Except FederalSavings Institutions-Except Federal is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522180 that includes companies that accept deposits and provide loans and other credit intermediation services. These institutions are typically smaller than commercial banks and are often community-based. They are also known as savings and loan associations or mutual savings banks. Savings Institutions-Except Federal offer a …Examples: Mutual savings banks, Building societies, Cooperative banks, Credit unions, Community banks, Industrial banks, Trust
- 522180-05 - Thrift & Loan CompaniesThrift & Loan Companies are financial institutions that specialize in accepting deposits and making loans, primarily for mortgages and other real estate-related purposes. These companies are often smaller than traditional banks and credit unions, and they typically focus on serving a specific geographic area or community. Thrift & Loan Companies are regulated by state and federal agencies, and …Examples: Mortgage lending, Real estate financing, Home equity loans, Construction loans, Commercial real estate lending,
- 522291-01 - FinancingFinancing is a type of industry that involves providing funds or capital to individuals or businesses for various purposes. This industry is responsible for managing and investing money to help people achieve their financial goals. Financing can be provided in various forms such as loans, credit, and investments. The financing industry is an essential part of the economy as it helps individuals …Examples: Real estate financing, Small business financing, Equipment financing, Venture capital financing, Invoice financing,
- 522291-03 - LoansLoans are a financial service provided by lending institutions to individuals or businesses in need of funds. The loan amount is typically repaid over a set period of time with interest. Loans can be secured or unsecured, meaning they may or may not require collateral. The lending institution will assess the borrower's creditworthiness and ability to repay the loan before approving the loan …Examples: Mortgage loans, Business loans, Student loans, Construction loans, Equipment loans, Agricultural loans, Real estate
- 522292-01 - Mortgage Amortization SchedulesMortgage Amortization Schedules is a subdivision of the Real Estate Credit industry that involves the creation and management of schedules that outline the repayment of mortgage loans. These schedules are used to calculate the amount of each payment, the portion of each payment that goes towards interest and principal, and the remaining balance of the loan after each payment. Mortgage …Examples: Mortgage Lenders, Banks, Credit Unions, Mortgage Brokers, Loan Servicing Companies, Real Estate Investment Trusts
- 522292-03 - Construction LoansConstruction loans are a type of real estate credit that is specifically designed to finance the construction of a new building or the renovation of an existing one. This type of loan is typically used by builders, developers, and individuals who are looking to construct or renovate a property for personal or commercial use. Construction loans are different from traditional mortgage loans in that …Examples: Residential construction loans, Commercial construction loans, Bridge loans, Land development loans, Renovation loans,
- 522292-04 - Notes & Contracts BuyersNotes & Contracts Buyers is a subdivision of the Real Estate Credit industry that involves the purchase of promissory notes, mortgages, and other types of contracts from individuals or businesses. These buyers provide a valuable service to those who need to liquidate their assets quickly or who want to transfer the risk of default to another party. Notes & Contracts Buyers may specialize in a …Examples: Seller-financed mortgages, Structured settlements, Lottery winnings, Business notes, Medical receivables, Court
- 522299-05 - Church FinancingChurch financing is a specialized type of nondepository credit intermediation that involves providing financial services to churches and other religious organizations. This industry is focused on helping religious institutions obtain the necessary funding to support their operations, expand their facilities, and carry out their missions. Church financing can take many forms, including loans, …Examples: Church construction financing, Church renovation financing, Church equipment financing, Church mortgage financing,
- 522299-06 - City Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit AgenciesThe City Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit Agencies industry is a subdivision of the International, Secondary Market, and All Other Nondepository Credit Intermediation industry. This industry involves the administration of credit agencies by city governments and federal agencies. These credit agencies provide loans and other financial services to individuals and businesses. The City Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit …Examples: Small business loans, Personal loans, Student loans, Agricultural loans, Microfinance, Community development loans,
- 522299-08 - County Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit AgenciesThe County Govt-Adm Of Fed Credit Agencies industry is a subdivision of the International, Secondary Market, and All Other Nondepository Credit Intermediation industry. This industry involves the administration of credit agencies that are owned by county governments or the federal government. These agencies provide credit to individuals and businesses that may not qualify for credit from …Examples: County credit agencies, Federal credit agencies, Community development financial institutions, Microfinance
- 522299-09 - FactorsThe Factors industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 and is involved in the business of purchasing accounts receivable from businesses at a discount. Factors provide a valuable service to businesses by providing them with immediate cash flow, which can be used to fund operations or invest in growth opportunities. Factors assume the risk of collecting the accounts receivable, allowing …Examples: Accounts receivable factoring, Invoice factoring, Freight bill factoring, Medical factoring, Construction factoring,
- 522299-12 - Loans-AgriculturalLoans-Agricultural is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 that involves providing credit intermediation services to farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural businesses. This industry provides loans for various agricultural purposes such as purchasing equipment, livestock, and seeds, as well as financing land purchases and operating expenses. Loans-Agricultural is an essential industry that …Examples: Crop financing, Livestock financing, Farm equipment financing, Agricultural land financing, Operating expense
- 522299-13 - Misc Business Credit InstitutionsMisc Business Credit Institutions is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 522299 that includes companies that provide credit intermediation services, but are not classified as depository institutions. These institutions primarily lend funds raised from credit markets, rather than from deposits. They offer a range of credit services to businesses, including loans, lines of credit, and credit card …Examples: Business credit card services, Merchant cash advance services, Factoring services, Equipment leasing services, Trade
- 522299-14 - Miscellaneous Leasing CompaniesMiscellaneous Leasing Companies are non-depository credit intermediaries that provide leasing services for a variety of assets, including equipment, vehicles, and real estate. These companies do not take deposits like traditional banks, but instead provide financing options for businesses and individuals to acquire assets without having to pay the full cost upfront. Miscellaneous Leasing …Examples: Equipment leasing, Vehicle leasing, Real estate leasing, Medical equipment leasing, Technology equipment leasing,
- 522320-07 - Financing-Insurance PremiumThe Financing-Insurance Premium industry is a subdivision of Financial Transactions Processing, Reserve, and Clearinghouse Activities. This industry involves the processing and management of insurance premiums, which are payments made by policyholders to insurance companies in exchange for coverage. The Financing-Insurance Premium industry provides financing options to policyholders who are …Examples: Premium financing companies, Insurance premium finance agencies, Insurance premium finance companies, Premium finance
- 523160-02 - Currency ExchangesCurrency exchanges are businesses that facilitate the exchange of one currency for another. This industry involves the buying and selling of foreign currencies, as well as the exchange of currencies for international travel and commerce. Currency exchange businesses may operate as standalone entities or as part of a larger financial institution. They play a crucial role in the global economy by …Examples: Foreign currency exchange, Travel money services, International wire transfers, Online currency exchange platforms,
- 523210-01 - Barter & Trade ExchangeThe Barter & Trade Exchange industry involves facilitating the exchange of goods and services between businesses without the use of cash. Instead, businesses trade their products or services for other products or services of equal value. This industry is often used by small businesses looking to conserve cash flow and expand their network of business partners. Barter & Trade Exchanges typically …Examples: Accounting Services for IT Services
- 523910-01 - InvestmentsThe Investments industry involves the intermediation of funds between investors and companies. This industry is responsible for managing and investing funds on behalf of clients, such as individuals, corporations, and governments. The investments made by this industry can range from stocks and bonds to real estate and commodities. The goal of this industry is to generate a return on investment …Examples: Hedge Funds, Investment Banks, Wealth Management Firms, Pension Funds, Endowment Funds, Sovereign Wealth Funds,
- 523910-02 - Mutual FundsMutual funds are a type of investment vehicle that pools money from multiple investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities. The mutual fund is managed by a professional fund manager who makes investment decisions on behalf of the investors. Mutual funds offer investors the opportunity to invest in a diversified portfolio of securities with relatively low …Examples: Equity mutual funds, Bond mutual funds, Money market mutual funds, Index mutual funds, Sector mutual funds,
- 523910-05 - Equitable-ProductsEquitable-Products is a subdivision of the Miscellaneous Intermediation industry that involves the facilitation of financial products that provide equitable benefits to all parties involved. This industry is focused on creating products that are fair and just for both the buyer and seller. Equitable-Products can include a range of financial instruments such as insurance policies, annuities, and …Examples: Life insurance policies, Annuities, Retirement plans, Disability insurance, Long-term care insurance, Structured
- 523940-02 - Asset ManagementAsset management is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 523940 that involves the management of investments on behalf of clients. This industry is responsible for managing a range of assets, including stocks, bonds, real estate, and commodities. Asset managers work with clients to develop investment strategies that align with their financial goals and risk tolerance. They also monitor market trends …Examples: Wealth management, Hedge funds, Private equity firms, Pension funds, Endowment funds, Insurance companies, Sovereign
- 523940-04 - Investment TrustsInvestment Trusts are financial institutions that pool money from investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of securities. These securities can include stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. Investment Trusts are closed-end funds, meaning that they have a fixed number of shares that are traded on stock exchanges. They are managed by professional fund managers who make investment …Examples: Real Estate Investment Trusts, Infrastructure Investment Trusts, Energy Investment Trusts, Technology Investment
- 523991-01 - Bankruptcy TrusteesBankruptcy Trustees are professionals who are appointed by the court to oversee the administration of bankruptcy cases. They are responsible for managing the assets of the debtor, ensuring that creditors are paid as much as possible, and ensuring that the bankruptcy process is carried out in accordance with the law. Bankruptcy Trustees work closely with debtors, creditors, and the court to ensure …Examples: Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Chapter 13 bankruptcy, Liquidation bankruptcy, Reorganization bankruptcy,
- 523991-06 - FiduciariesFiduciaries are professionals who are entrusted with managing assets or making decisions on behalf of another person or entity. They are legally bound to act in the best interest of their clients and must exercise a high level of care, loyalty, and prudence in their duties. Fiduciaries can be individuals or organizations, such as banks, law firms, or financial advisors, and they may provide a …Examples: Investment advisors, Estate planners, Corporate trustees, Retirement plan administrators, Family offices, Charitable
- 523991-07 - Guardianship ServicesGuardianship Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 523991 that involves the management of legal guardianship arrangements for individuals who are unable to make decisions for themselves. This industry provides a range of services to ensure that the needs and interests of the individual are met, including managing finances, making healthcare decisions, and arranging for living …Examples: Elderly guardianship services, Disabled guardianship services, Minor guardianship services, Incapacitated adult
- 523991-09 - Payroll Distribution ServicePayroll Distribution Service is an industry that involves the management and distribution of employee paychecks on behalf of employers. This service is typically outsourced to third-party companies that specialize in payroll processing and distribution. The companies in this industry are responsible for calculating employee wages, withholding taxes, and other deductions, as well as ensuring that …Examples: Accounting firms offering payroll services
- 523991-12 - Trust CompaniesTrust Companies are financial institutions that provide trust, fiduciary, and custody services to individuals, businesses, and organizations. These companies act as trustees, managing assets and investments on behalf of their clients. Trust Companies are responsible for ensuring that their clients' assets are protected and managed in accordance with their wishes and legal requirements. They offer …Examples: Estate planning, Investment management, Trust administration, Wealth management, Retirement planning, Charitable
- 523991-13 - Trust ServiceTrust Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 523991 that involves the management of assets and property on behalf of a beneficiary by a trustee. The trustee is responsible for ensuring that the assets are managed in accordance with the terms of the trust agreement and the wishes of the beneficiary. Trust Service can be provided by banks, financial institutions, law firms, and other …Examples: Wealth management, Estate planning, Investment management, Retirement planning, Charitable giving, Asset protection,
- 523991-14 - TrusteesTrustees are professionals who are responsible for managing assets and making decisions on behalf of a trust's beneficiaries. They are appointed to ensure that the trust is managed in accordance with the trust agreement and applicable laws. Trustees have a fiduciary duty to act in the best interests of the beneficiaries and to manage the trust's assets prudently. …Examples: Family trusts, Charitable trusts, Pension trusts, Employee benefit trusts, Real estate investment trusts (REITs), Unit
- 524126-01 - Bonding AgentsBonding Agents are professionals who act as intermediaries between insurance companies and individuals or businesses seeking surety bonds. Surety bonds are a type of insurance that guarantees the performance of a contract or obligation. Bonding Agents work to assess the risk of providing a surety bond to a client and negotiate the terms of the bond with the insurance company. They also provide …Examples: Construction bonds, License and permit bonds, Court bonds, Public official bonds, Fidelity bonds, Wage and welfare
- 524126-05 - Insurance-FireInsurance-Fire is a subdivision of the Direct Property and Casualty Insurance Carriers industry that specializes in providing coverage for damages caused by fire. This industry involves assessing the risk of fire damage and providing insurance policies to individuals and businesses to protect against financial loss in the event of a fire. …Examples: Homeowners insurance, Commercial property insurance, Industrial property insurance, Farm and ranch insurance, Forest
- 524127-01 - Insurance-TitleInsurance-Title is a subdivision of the Direct Title Insurance Carriers industry, which provides insurance policies that protect property owners and lenders against losses related to the title of a property. This industry involves a range of activities related to title insurance, including underwriting, issuing policies, and conducting title searches to ensure that the property title is clear and …Examples: Title insurance policies, Title searches, Escrow services, Closing services, Lien searches, Property reports, Title
- 524128-05 - Real Estate Maintenance Protection PlansReal Estate Maintenance Protection Plans is a subdivision of the Other Direct Insurance (except Life, Health, and Medical) Carriers industry. This industry involves providing insurance coverage for real estate maintenance and protection. Real Estate Maintenance Protection Plans are designed to protect homeowners from unexpected expenses related to the maintenance and repair of their homes. These …Examples: Home warranty plans, Home maintenance plans, Home protection plans, Home repair plans, Home service plans, Home
- 524130-03 - Home Warranty PlansHome Warranty Plans is a subdivision of the Reinsurance Carriers industry that provides coverage for the repair or replacement of major home systems and appliances. Homeowners purchase these plans to protect themselves from unexpected expenses due to breakdowns or malfunctions of their home's systems and appliances. Home Warranty Plans typically cover items such as HVAC systems, plumbing, …Examples: HVAC system coverage, Plumbing system coverage, Electrical system coverage, Kitchen appliance coverage, Laundry
- 524210-09 - Insurance Agents Brokers & ServiceInsurance Agents Brokers & Service is an industry that involves the sale, solicitation, and negotiation of insurance policies on behalf of insurance companies and clients. Insurance agents and brokers act as intermediaries between insurance companies and clients, providing advice on insurance coverage and helping clients choose policies that best suit their needs. Insurance service providers, on …Examples: Health insurance policies, Property insurance policies, Liability insurance policies, Auto insurance policies, Workers'
- 524298-12 - Insured Property Replacement ServiceInsured Property Replacement Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 524298 that involves the provision of services related to the replacement of insured property. This industry is responsible for providing services to individuals and businesses that have suffered damage or loss to their insured property, such as homes, vehicles, and other assets. The Insured Property Replacement Service …Examples: Home insurance replacement, Vehicle insurance replacement, Boat insurance replacement, Jewelry insurance replacement,
- 524298-19 - Insurance-Holding CompaniesInsurance-Holding Companies are companies that own the outstanding stock of one or more insurance companies. These companies do not underwrite insurance policies themselves but instead, they own the majority of the stock of other insurance companies. The primary purpose of these companies is to control and manage the policies of the insurance companies they own. Insurance-Holding Companies are …Examples: Property insurance companies, Casualty insurance companies, Life insurance companies, Health insurance companies,
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