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Demonstrated knowledge of reporting systems (Syntellis), cost accounting (Strata), and financial systems (Infor), medical record systems (EPIC) Reporting to the Budget Manager, the Financial Analyst performs a variety of duties associated with the preparation, monitoring and reporting of the operating and capital budgets.
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San Francisco based climate philanthropic advisory startup seeks a Finance Manager to own finance and accounting and build out the budgeting, forecasting and planning function to scale with the development of the firm.
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Managing and overseeing the daily operations of the accounting department including: accounts payable/receivable, cash receipts, general ledger, payroll and utilities, treasury, budgeting, cash forecasting, revenue and expenditure variance analysis, capital assets reconciliations, check runs, fixed asset activity, debt activity etc.
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Financial analysis and reporting; Development and control of internal procedures; Preparation and presentation of financial reports to senior management; Tax preparation; ESOP valuation and compliance; Management of accounting personnel; Staying updated on industry trends, regulations, and best practices in financial management; Support and back-up CFO in preparation of financial statements; Cash management; Budgeting and Forecasting.
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Three years or more experience with design consultant and/or construction contracting, construction project budgeting, project accounting, invoice validation, contract/grant administration, grant/bond reimbursements, and journal entries.
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Provides senior/advanced level skills for the design and validation of financial analysis, budgeting, forecasting and/or activity-based cost modeling for either the corporation or a significant corporate division in accordance with corporate costing goals as supplied by the Cost Accounting Manager.
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Requires a working knowledge of the principles, fundamentals and systems specific to the department impacting the revenue cycle workflow and the principles and fundamentals related to budgeting, accounting, record keeping and business writing.
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Directs the operations of the Finance Department through subordinate staff and evaluates and administers financial management programs such as accounting and financial reporting, budgeting, debt administration and compliance, cash management, internal and external auditing, centralized purchasing, payroll, sewer and solid waste billing, local services tax, mercantile and business privilege taxation, and accounts payable and receivable.
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With Accounting Manager, manages and oversees preparati on of Profit & L oss s tatements, balance sheets, and cash flows and surplus cash. Along with Accounting Manager, reviews and approves company invoices and expense reports.
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Ensure compliance with financial regulations and accounting standards, such as GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) or IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards), as well as overseeing tax planning and reporting.
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Budgeting and Forecasting: Lead annual budgeting and forecasting for North America. Financial Reporting: Ensure accurate and timely financial reports are prepared in line with international accounting standards.
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The Regional Controller will be responsible for financial and accounting matters including general ledger closing, planning, and budgeting, cost accounting, inventory control, financial reporting, variance analysis, fixed assets, capital projects and forecasting of working capital and cash flow.
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Knowledge of municipal finance with emphasis in public budgeting systems and related accounting operations. Knowledge of the approved principles and standard practices of centralized budgetary accounting, treasury management, revenue and license administration, material management, and budgeting.
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Maintain accounting controls and policies established by the Company to ensure data integrity and accuracy. Forecasting profitability and cash flow, managing the annual budgeting process and budget data, and supporting senior management decision making with professional financial analyses.
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Post Graduate in Commerce / MBA (Finance) / CA (Inter) with at least 2 – 4 years of experience in accounting or finance, preferably in NGO, a foundation with exposure to budgeting, accounting, financial management, grants, monitoring, and reporting.
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