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The Corporate Accountant is responsible for many aspects of financial reporting and will work directly with the Corporate Accounting Manager and Controller to develop new processes and procedures.
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Creative Financial Staffing has partnered with a very well established firm in the Real Estate industry in the search for a Senior Property Accountant. Provide back up and support to the Fund Controller and Assistant Controller as needed.
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We're looking for a Senior Property Accountant , working in Real Estate industry in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Maintain, reconcile and record monthly third party property management accounting.
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Supervise accounting staff including a property accountant (1), staff accountant (1), account receivable (2), and account payable (2) Controller will oversee an accounting department and be the lead contact for banking relationships including operating, security, reserve, and lockbox accounts in addition to various other duties.
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We are looking for an Accountant/ Controller , to join our team and work across different departments to compile, develop, and analyze financial reports, identifying errors, concerns, and patterns to communicate to the leadership team.
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The Staff Accountant reports to the Controller and is responsible for assisting with all accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, financial statements, budgets, cash forecasts, and file maintenance for applicable entities.
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SUMMARY: The Property Accountant is required to support the Controller and Senior Management with ad hoc projects and assist in some departmental processes such as the budget, audit/tax work paper preparation processes, and tenant communication.
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Ensures company is compliant with facility business licenses & permits, use tax, and unclaimed property, including timely filings. Assists with on-going projects as assigned by the Controller and/or Accounting Supervisors.
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Prepare and deliver bank depositsCoordinate with several internal departmentsAnalyze and prepare monthly and/or quarterly entries for rental operationsPrepare sales tax filingsResearch and reclassify expense accountsAssist senior accountant, accounting manager, and controller as needed.
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Premier Restoration Hawaii helps restore homes and business in the event of natural disasters or accidents that cause fire, water, wind or mold damage to a property. Under the supervision of the Assistant Corporate Controller, this position is responsible for effective management, analysis and problem resolution of the company’s outstanding accounts and vendor payments.
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Job Description General Ledger Accountant Location: Phoenix, Arizona (Central Phoenix) Assist Controller and VP of Finance to track budgeted expenses to actuals. JOB OVERVIEW: Provides hands-on support in all areas of the accounting cycle such as accounts receivable, accounts payable, property management and general ledger as needed.
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We help property managers & owners protect their assets — and get more out of their investment — with customized chemical treatments, expert waterproofing, and impeccable facade restoration. The accountant will work directly with the Owner and COO of the company.
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Under the daily direction of the Controller, the Property Accountant is responsible for assisting the accounting and financial reporting for multi-family properties, under the Supervisor’s supervision.
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Manages department members that may include, but is not limited to: Property Accountant and/or Administrative Assistant. Prepares, coordinates and reviews the closing of year-end books and records with the Regional Controller.
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Set regularly occurring meetings with the staff accountant, virtual assistants, and property managers to assure that all tasks are completed in a timely and accurate manner. Big Guy Properties is a growing Property Management company expanding from the residential property sector into storage unit facilities and commercial properties.
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