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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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The Controller is responsible for accounting and finance functions including general accounting, financial planning & analysis, management reporting, internal controls, payroll and risk management.
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Assists with annual audits and corporate insurance risk management in partnership with legal counsel and ControllershipDrive process improvement and policy development initiatives that impact the functionQualifications:Bachelors degree in Accounting, Finance, or EconomicsSeven or more years of work experience, minimum of 5 years in treasury management or related field, with a track record of success in implementing forex hedging strategies and optimizing financial performance.
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The Vice President of Reimbursement and Operational Finance reports to the Chief Operating Officer and also has a strong dotted line to the CFO. The position will be responsible to prepare and present forecasts and recommendations to senior operations leadership based upon opportunities and changes in State Medicaid payment programs.
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The role of the Chief Financial Officer will focus on leading accounting, grant management, compliance, and finance operations within TARTA. TARTA has recently embarked on a transformational journey with the passage of Issue 12 in 2021.
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In addition to playing a key role in the path to independence, The CFO will oversee and manage DISH’s current financial systems in partnership with Tides finance staff and manage DISH’s internal and external reporting processes ensuring effective stewardship of its approximately $18 million annual budget.
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The finance manager candidate must possess a Bachelor's degree in finance or accounting, with the Certified Public Accountant or Certified Management Accountant designations or Graduate degree in Accounting and 7- 10 years of progressively responsible experience for a major company or division of a large corporation.
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BA/BS degree and/or MBA/MS in Accounting, Finance, or other related healthcare fields such as MHA or MPH. Interim Management : In select instances, one of HCS’s experienced operators may step into an interim role (i.e. CEO, COO, CFO) to drive change while a full-time replacement is being recruited.
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Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Risk Management, Finance, or a related field of study (Foreign degree equivalent accepted). Provide transaction-related accounting and financial reporting support for transactions such as mergers and acquisitions, spin-offs, and other complex transactions.
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The I&CM CFO department is responsible for financial accounting and reporting, portfolio risk and profitability analysis, pricing and valuation activities, and financial planning & analysis for Freddie Mac’s Capital Markets activities.
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Senior level accounting/finance leadership experience as Director or VP Accounting/Finance, Controller, or CFO. Reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer, the Chief of Staff will play a critical role in helping the CFO to achieve maximum impact in their role and ensure the finance/accounting department is well-coordinated and productive.
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This will include direct responsibility for accounting, finance, forecasting, strategic planning, job costing, legal, property management, deal analysis and negotiations, investor relationships and partnership compliance, and private and institutional financing.
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The Vice President for Finance & Chief Financial Officer (VP for Finance & CFO) provides essential University-wide leadership for Eastern Kentucky University in the coordination and management of the university budgets, treasury function, student accounting services, tax and regulatory compliance, and serves as the financial liaison to internal constituencies and external agencies.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Reporting to the President & CEO, the Chief Financial Officer manages all finance, human resources, and administrative functions for the Heritage Foundation and its divisions, the Downtown Franklin Association, The Franklin Theatre, the Moore-Morris History and Culture Center, and Franklin Grove Estate & Gardens (in development.
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Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business, or a related field; MBA preferred. Lead and mentor the finance and accounting team, fostering a culture of collaboration, data transparency, professional development, and continuous improvement.
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