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Previous experience working with SAP, BPC consolidation tool, or other financial reporting systems a plus. + Knowledge of public company (SEC-regulated) financial reporting filing requirements and related system & technology platforms for example, Workiva.
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The Associate’s areas of responsibility will include the preparation of the firm’s quarterly and annual consolidated financial statements, footnotes, XBRL filings, financial statement review packages and other relevant information, as well as evaluating and reporting on peer firm’s quarterly results, key financial metrics and other disclosures.
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This senior accountant role is heavily involved with financial reporting but would also own select accounting close process and consolidation. Financial reporting risk and controls standards and business process best practices.
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This also includes the application of XBRL to the consolidated financial statements as required by the SEC. Assist in review and consolidation of property level data used in preparation of SEC filings, internal management reports and reporting to board of directors.
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Manager of the Corporate Accounting team, including consolidation of actual, forecast, and plan financial results, as well as consolidated external financial reporting to the SEC and investors, internal financial reporting to executive management, and technical accounting research.
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Able to understand and comply with XBRL requirements and other SEC reporting rules. The position reports to the Financial Reporting Manager and will partner closely with other stakeholders at Arlington and at the different business units.
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Responsible for the preparation and review of our external filings with the SEC, including XBRL. Supervise the preparation of the various internal financial reports, utilized by the Board of Directors, Investor Relations, and management.
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Knowledge of design and execution of internal controls to provide comfort with financial disclosures and reporting risks. Supervise the monthly, quarterly and annual closing and consolidation of the Corporate financial statements.
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LHH Recruitment Solutions is seeking a Manager of Financial Reporting and Accounting for a profitable and stable client of ours to be responsible for leading and managing a team responsible for preparing consolidated external financial reports and consolidation of financial results in accordance with US GAAP.
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Collaborate with the VP, Corporate Controller to oversee various financial functions, including consolidation, audits, technical accounting, project accounting, intercompany transactions including intercompany financing, and other critical projects.
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This individual is highly responsible for overseeing all accounting activities in the Americas and Europe region and all corporate financial reporting processes including consolidation entries and consolidated financial statements.
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On a monthly, quarterly and annual basis, supervise the annual closing and consolidation of the financial statements. If you’re interested in being considered for this Manager, Financial Reporting and Accounting or other finance and accounting roles, please submit your resume for immediate consideration.
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Contribute to the implementation of new ERP to address accounting, consolidation and financial reporting complexities. Perform extensible business reporting language (XBRL) tagging of SEC filings as required.
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Coordinates the Corporate annual operating plan process and consolidation of the company-wide annual operating plan. Reviews and analyzes general ledger accounts and ensures that the University's financial records are accurate.
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Exposure to complex technical accounting issues - impairments, defined benefit plans, discontinued operations, acquisitions, divestiture accounting, business combinations, consolidation, equity method accounting, etc.
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