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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Title: Financial Reporting & Accounting AnalystReports to: VP, Compliance, Investor Relations, and Subsidiary ReportingLocation: Atlanta FLSA Status: ExemptSUMMARY:Responsible for supporting the month end close processes (journal entry prep and posting, reconciliation of receivables and other balance sheet accounts) for subsidiaries and affiliated entities.
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Support financial reporting for board meetings, investor relations, and venture capital raises. As a Senior Finance and Accounting Analyst, you will contribute to the operational improvement of finance, accounting, and purchasing activities.
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Your Role at Baxter:Interface with a broad spectrum of Finance and non-Finance personnel globally – both in the businesses and across Corporate functions such as Investor Relations, Treasury, Tax, Stockholder Services and Legal.
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TheAnalyst will work closely with the CEO to systematically manage projects, while delivering effective, efficient results as well as build strong internal and external relations. The Analyst is responsible for providing support to the CEO and is responsible for ensuring special projects undertaken by the CEO are effectively managed, applying best practice methods.
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Preparation of data request information and other analyses and special projects as received from Rates, Legal, Investor Relations, SEC Reporting, and Treasury. This position works closely with internal teams within the Controller's department as well as FP&A, Rates & Regulatory, Legal, Treasury, Investor Relations and Tax regarding various reporting and disclosure items.
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The Accounting Analyst / Staff Accountant will support budgeting and reporting as well as own all accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and vendor relations. The organization needs a strong Staff Accountant / Accounting Analyst to be the right-hand to the Controller.
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As an Accounting Analyst Supervisor, you will be a critical member of the team managing the financial resources of the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF). The Natural Resources Service Center provides financial and budgetary management services as well as human resource and employee relations services to the four natural resource agencies in the State.
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As the Alternative Fund Services (AFS) - Fund Accounting Analyst, you will deliver an extensive solution for hedge fund, private equity, and fund of hedge fund clients seeking independent administration and custody services or to outsource their day-to-day operations.
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Work closely with your clients to resolve queries and providing first level account and with investment operations, reconciliations, investor relations and financial reporting teams to agree with internal deadlines to ensure external client deadlines are met.
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VP, Compliance, Investor Relations, and Subsidiary Reporting. Responsible for supporting the month end close processes for subsidiaries and affiliated entities, and supporting the VP of Compliance, Investor Relations and Subsidiary Reporting with reporting, compliance, and planning activities.
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Key Donor Relations Support : Assist Finance and DDR with ad-hoc reporting and administration for key donors and complex asset contributions and sales. CCF is hiring a Senior Accounting Analyst, reporting to the Vice President of Finance.
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Interface with a broad spectrum of Finance and non-Finance personnel globally – both in the businesses and across Corporate functions such as Investor Relations, Treasury, Tax, Stockholder Services and Legal.
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The Sr Finance and Accounting Analyst performance work that is essential to the financial management of the external grants and contracts for university. For more information, visit or call the Director of Employee and Labor Relations at 573-882-7976.
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Accounting Analyst Supervisor - 0011 (Augusta) If you're an accounting professional with strong critical thinking and managerial skills looking for a rewarding opportunity, the Natural Resources Service Center could have your next career.
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Excellent project management, time management, communication, organization, and personal effectiveness skills, as this individual will collaborate with multiple teams such as the portfolio optimization, data, investor relations, and corporate accounting teams.
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