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5-7 years of tax experience, preferably within the public accounting industry or publicly traded U.S. based multi-national companies with an emphasis in income tax accounting. Bachelor's degree in Accounting; Master's degree in Taxation preferred (or equivalent work experience); Certified Public Accountant (CPA.
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Ability to work cross-functionally and maintain working relationships within the finance & accounting organization, including controllership, FP&A, general accounting, treasury, and internal audit.
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The Financial Reporting & Accounting Manager is responsible and accountable for various aspects, possibly including all aspects, of the financial and management reporting department.
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8-10 years of experience in public accounting and/or industry experience related to SEC reporting, preferably in a managerial or supervisory role. The Senior Manager, SEC Reporting, Technical Accounting and Policy role is responsible for overseeing and managing the preparation and filing of all Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reports, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and guidelines.
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Minimum 10 years of experience with US GAAP financial reporting and / or public accounting; minimum 3 years of SEC reporting experience required. CPA and / or public accounting experience a plus.
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5+ years of relevant experience in SEC reporting, preferably within a public accounting firm or public company environment. Coordination and Collaboration: Work closely with cross-functional teams including finance, legal, internal audit, and external auditors to gather necessary information, resolve accounting issues, and ensure alignment on reporting matters.
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What you'll need: BS/BA in Accounting or Finance CPA certification 7+ years of experience (Audit or SEC Reporting/Technical Accounting) At least one to two years of experience managing a team Strong Microsoft and Excel skills Proven knowledge of GAAP Public accounting Ability to lead, influence, and motivate others Ability to communicate professionally in a verbal or written manner Attention to detail and accuracy Proven experience driving process improvementsBonus points.
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Must have 3 years of real estate pass-through experience in a professional services firm, or mid-size/regional to large sized/national public accounting firm. Tax Accountant, Tax, Global Compliance & Reporting (Real Estate) (Manager) (Multiple Positions), Ernst & Young U.S. LLP, Dallas, TX.
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7+ years’ experience in accounting and reporting at regulated financial services firms (FinTech, banking, payments, lending, broker dealer, crypto) and/or public accounting experience.
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O Execute public sustainability reporting in line with recognized ESG standards and frameworks such as GHG Protocol, TCFD, GRI, SASB, and CDP. 5+ years of relevant work experience working with sustainability reporting, accounting, auditing, standards, or guidance, preferably with a retailer or consulting firm.
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The Manager, Technical Accounting & Financial Reporting works closely with the team to address relevant technical accounting matters including revenue recognition, lease accounting, mergers and acquisition accounting, adoption of new accounting standards, support of accounting operations in the application of U.S. GAAP, and maintenance of company-wide accounting policies.
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A minimum of 12 years accounting experience, including 3+ years experience in public accounting and 3+ years in corporate financial reporting. The number of overall years of experience may be reduced by experience in the "Big 4" or large public accounting environment.
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The SEC Reporting Manager will report to the Director of Accounting. Public accounting firm experience preferred. Review detailed work of accounting team, subsidiary financial reporting packages and footnote support.
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8+ years of relevant experience at a public accounting firm and/or corporate tax department of a multinational public company. Senior Manager/Director of Income Tax Reporting & Compliance At BagZag (View All Jobs) Location: Vienna, Virginia Department : Finance (Accountant) Management Level : Senior or executive-level Type Of Employment : Full-Time Employment.
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We have partnered with a financial services client on their search for a Financial Reporting Manager/Director, preferably with public accounting experience. The ideal Financial Reporting Manager/Director candidate will have a Bachelor's degree Accounting or Finance.
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