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Significant experience in budgeting and forecasting, financial analysis, financial & reporting systems. I have been retained by a leading global tech business to appoint a CFO to the Senior Leadership Team. The business is established, cash generative and highly profitable.
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Conduct insightful forecasting of future scenarios, analyzing the optimal direction for the company over a 3-5-year horizon. We are on the lookout for a seasoned and dynamic Construction CFO to join our innovative team.
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Assist the CFO in completion of complex transactions including but not limited to debt restructuring, New Market Tax Credit, and municipal bond financing, etc. Lead the financial planning and analysis function by providing leadership, oversight, and direction to the finance team responsible for forecasting, budgeting, long range planning, audit, and compliance.
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As a Senior Manager in Merchandise Planning, you are essentially the CFO of a multi-million-dollar category. Bachelor's degree in Marketing or related field and 4 years' experience in retail, merchandising, forecasting, or related area.
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The controller will assist the CFO with budgeting/forecasting, sales tax, and other key corporate initiatives to improve processes, procedures, and controls across the business. Monitor collection and reporting of sales tax and Nexus reporting requirements for national sales effort.
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There will be significant interaction with senior stakeholders across the globe including the Global CFO, Zone CFO’s and SVP of Financial Planning. Own the monthly reporting and forecast consolidation by assembling various outputs for senior stakeholders including monthly preliminary results, monthly business review (MBR) and monthly forecasting ensuring accurate, quality and timely deliverables.
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Support the CFO in designing and delivering the company's billing, paying, cash operations and overall accounting operations strategy. Strong experience in operations management concepts and tools such as volume forecasting, capacity planning, quality assurance, and systems.
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In this highly visible role, you will be reporting to the EVP and have close communication with the CFO. You will oversee cash flow for 50-60 projects; forecasting, financial analysis, and reporting.
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Prior industry experience as a CFO, Controller, SEC Reporting or Internal Audit Manager equivalent preferred. Design/improve accounting processes such as: monthly close, management and financial reporting, forecasting, consolidations, and system implementations to name a few.
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Implement and work with a Balanced Scorecard and Dashboard reports Assist Controller and/or CFO in providing timely and accurate financial statements. The day-to-day functions will include budgeting, forecasting, and making business units run smother and more efficiently.
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Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) expert with experience performing and directing all business and financial forecasting, and the ability to provide analysis in support of decision-making in all matters operational, financial, and strategic.
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The CFO oversees the working capital, financial planning and forecasting, capital management, cost control, financial and operational performance, and financial compliance activities. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for all financial, accounting, and financial reporting activities of the organization.
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We also provide bookkeeping assistance, Quickbooks training, interim CFO/controller services, business plans, and budgeting/forecasting for businesses. We also provide bookkeeping assistance, Quickbooks training, interim CFO/controller services, business plans, and budgeting/forecasting for businesses.
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Reporting directly to the Sr. Director of Finance (with significant exposure to the company’s Treasurer and also to the CFO), this is an opportunity for a proactive, detail-oriented professional who is looking for high visibility and the chance to be a key member of various aspects of cash forecasting, annual budgeting, strategic planning, and monthly reporting process.
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In this role you will be directly supporting the CFO and will be responsible for preparing financial analysis, reporting on key business metrics, building reports, assisting in process improvement initiatives and more.
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