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Perform regular inventory valuation and cost analysis to support financial reporting. Responsible for preparing schedules and analysis as needed and in support of monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting, such as inventory valuation reports, fixed assets and, prepaid expenses.
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Enter, develop, and maintain standard cost data for new and existing materials and ensure accurate inventory valuation by working cross functionally within the site to cost all new daily requests in the ECA database.
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Major responsibilities include inventory valuation and control, cost of sales, product margins, and cost analyses as required. Perform all cost accounting activities including inventory valuation, cost of sales, product profitability and cost ratio analyses, variance analysis, etc.
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In conjunction with an acquisition team, conduct effective due diligence, industry analysis, analyzes balance sheets, cash flows, and income statements to identify problems of goodwill, unfunded pension liabilities, off-balance sheet financing, undisclosed liabilities, inventory valuation, etc.
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Reporting to the Controller, you will have responsibility for the preparation of monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports to be used to assist management with cost control efforts including P&L financial analysis, budget variance reports, sales reporting, and inventory valuation.
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The Cost Accounting Manager is a key member of our Finance team and will be responsible for facilitating and managing the operation of the SAP cost accounting systems and procedures, the creation and execution of product cost estimates, and the maintenance and management of inventory quantities, valuations, transfers, and reconciliations.
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This role will be responsible for the cost accounting, cost analysis, inventory valuation for multiple sites and. Complete understanding of inventory, inventory control, and valuation.
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Responsible for financial control and valuation of company inventories through reconciliation, audit, and process review across CLS, supplier, and consignment locations. This role will assist the Plant Controller in the preparation of the Plant Budget, Forecast, Gross Productivity and Cost Headwind reporting, and financial analysis as well as contributing to both internal and external financial reporting requirements.
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Oversee, manage, lead and add consistent, valuable thought leadership regarding segment/business unit revenue reporting, cost of goods sold, gross margin as well as inventory valuation/control for the connected fitness and subscriptions segments.
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Exceptional knowledge of finance, accounting, budgeting, cost accounting and cost control principles, and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Handle all aspects of inventory management, including tracking and valuation.
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The Cost Analyst II is responsible for cost accounting, inventory control and valuation, manufacturing software product flow control and various accounting functions.
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We are seeking a Cost Accountant to provide financial support to manage and control manufacturing costs by collecting, analyzing, tracking and reporting cost variances for two plants in DFW. As the key liaison between operations and finance, this position is responsible for cost accounting, financial analysis, maintenance of inventory standards, review of product BOM and routings, efficiency and variance reporting, and assisting in month end closing.
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Strong knowledge of accounting principles related to inventory, including cost accounting and inventory valuation. Manage inventory on multiple locations, inventory cycle counts, absorption, work with accounting, finance logistics, work with outside CPA firm with audits.
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Budgeting: Prepare and monitor budget forecasts, tracking actual performance against budgeted figures and providing recommendations for cost control. Inventory Management: Oversee the valuation of inventory, including assessing inventory turnover and ensuring accuracy in inventory records.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSSet and maintain standard costs and job costs and perform analyze impact from changes in labor rate, burden rate, material cost, bill of material and routing to inventory valuation.
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