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The Responsibilities: SEC Reporting: Assist in the planning, development and filing of assigned sections of periodic reports with the SEC including financial statements, footnotes, XBRL, MD&A, etc.
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Experience working on a Public Real Estate Investment Trusts or in a real estate public company financial reporting role combined with public accounting experience. This also includes the application of XBRL to the consolidated financial statements as required by the SEC.
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Prepare the Company’s 10-Q, 10-K, and other external financial reports, ensuring compliance with US GAAP, SEC Regulations, XBRL, or other relevant regulatory guidance, and maintain supporting documentation.
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The position of Manager – SEC Reporting & Technical Accounting will be under the supervision of the Controller and will primarily involve the preparation of the Company’s SEC filings and associated documents.
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External Reporting Corporate Accounting / Consolidations Financial Planning Finance Operations Internal Audit/Compliance Audit Company Overview AutoNation, a provider of personalized transportation services, is driven by innovation and transformation.
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3) Oversee the update to the XBRL for financial statements. 4) Minimum of 6-10 years’ experience in finance or accounting with a focus on SEC reporting and/or accounting policy.
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Sr. SEC Reporting and Technical Accounting Manager will own external financial reporting and manage the preparation of financial statements. Able to understand and comply with XBRL requirements and other SEC reporting rules.
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Must have public accounting experience in audit, strong GAAP knowledge, experience in financial statement consolidation, SEC reporting, footnotes, disclosures, XBRL compliance, Stock-based compensation accounting, revenue accounting, and due diligence.
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SEC reporting (10-Q, 10-K) and XBRL experience. 2-3+ years of financial accounting experience, preferably in Public Accounting. Working knowledge of accounting software systems (Workiva is a plus.
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On a routine basis, interact with various internal and external customers across the globe to provide accurate reporting of financial results, technical accounting research and other finance related deliverables and analysis.
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Senior Financial Analyst needs 4-7 years of experience, including public accounting or SEC reporting environment. Good understanding of US GAAP and competency in preparing financial statement disclosures and performing financial analysis including advanced Microsoft office/Excel required; PeopleSoft and/or ledger system experience required, Hyperion, Wdesk, Kyriba and xbrl experience preferred.
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Strong knowledge of US GAAP and SEC reporting along with proven ability to document and implement technical accounting and financial reporting standards. Analyze accounting and financial reporting implications of complex accounting topics including (but not limited to) revenue recognition, leasing, and stock-based compensation, and goodwill testing and impairment.
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4-7 years of experience, including public accounting or SEC reporting environment; Assist in various projects as assigned including the process improvement initiatives related to financial reporting as well as the implementation of new or expanding the usage of certain existing financial reporting tools and other improvement initiatives; lead other analysts in the successful completion of various smaller projects and initiatives.
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Assists in managing SOX policies and controls and review processes related to internal controls over financial reporting. Perks of the Senior Financial Reporting Accountant role.
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Ensuring compliance with XBRL reporting requirements. Preparation of consolidated financial statements and footnotes in compliance with US GAAP and SEC reporting standards. Collaborating closely with managers, financial planning and analysis, treasury, tax, regional finance teams, and corporate accounting, this individual will consolidate the Company’s results.
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