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Demonstrates a thorough knowledge of a variety of state and local tax laws, including multi-state income tax planning, compliance, preparing returns, income tax accounting, controversies, restructuring, due diligence and audit defense.
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Degrees and backgrounds preferred: Public Policy, Government, International Studies, Accounting, Finance, Business, IT, Computer Science, Audit readiness, Data Science, Communications, STEM majors.
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We're committed to fostering and advancing diversity and inclusion in our own workplace and beyond by ensuring every individual within our firm has a number of opportunities to grow professionally and personally, from our training and development opportunities and firmwide networks to benefits, wellness and personal finance offerings and mindfulness programs.
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Assists the Finance Supervisor in audit preparations and evaluating budget variance analyses to confirm financial reporting validity. Education: Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in accounting, finance or related subject, or equivalent work experience.
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We offer contract, temporary and permanent placement solutions for finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, legal, and administrative and customer support roles. The Senior Accountant handles a wide range of tasks, including financial statement preparation and consolidation, account analysis and reconciliations, cash flow analysis, budgets and forecasting, audit preparation, and internal control maintenance and regulatory reporting.
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Manages the accounting function, including all activities related to accounts payable/receivable, cash control, general ledger, monthly and annual financial reports, internal controls and the annual audit.
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The company is headquartered in Columbus, IN with approximately 50 employees in the fields of Information Technology, Accounting/Finance, Tax, Internal Audit, Legal and Human Resources.
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Global Non-Profit finance and accounting experience preferred. The Financial Accounting Manager will be the annual external financial audit point of contact; preparing the annual financial statements and Form 990.
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Bachelor's degree: Accounting, Finance, Internal Audit, Economics, Statistics, or Information Technology preferred. Operational or audit experience with one or more of the following: Financial reporting for a large company, internal control frameworks, business process execution and improvement.
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Assist the Director of Finance in audit preparation and annual preparation of the 990. The Senior Staff Accountant will support the CFO, Controller, and Accounting manager with daily accounting functions.
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Brilliant is an award-winning direct-hire, contract and consulting practice specializing in accounting, finance and technology for the Midwest and Southeast regions of the U.S. Many of Brilliant’s team members include former accounting, finance and technology professionals who are experts in the fields.
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Coordinate all on site accounting functions with the Director of Finance. Must be flexible and able to work some weekends and holidaysCollege degree highly preferred but not required, preferrable in Accounting or Finance.
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Additionally, this role will provide oversight to the cost accounting process and act as a finance liaison for monthly analysis and project support across departments. The Manager/Senior Manager, Finance , oversees various financial functions for the Greenville site, including coordinating monthly closing procedures, setting up annual cost standards, managing the annual budget development process, delivering periodic forecasts and financial projections, conducting variance analysis, ensuring the integrity of the balance sheet and site inventory processes, and ensuring compliance with internal audit activities.
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Master's degree in Accounting, Finance or MBA or Certifications indicating knowledge of internal controls / internal audit concepts. Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or Management Information Systems or equivalent experience.
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As a Corporate Finance Intern, you'll have the opportunity to shadow and learn from the members of our Corporate Accounting team. Self-audit work and use tools provided to ensure work product is accurate and thoroughly complete.
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