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Reporting to the Deputy Director of Financial Planning & Analysis the Budget Analyst will manage a portfolio of government grants and contracts, including budget and forecast preparation and analysis, ensuring compliance with government contract regulations, invoice & expense review, reconciliation and financial reporting.
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Additional ad-hoc financial analysis & responsibilities as assignedQualifications:Bachelors degree in Finance or Accounting and experience in Financial planning/analysis and Financial reporting.
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Reporting to the Associate Director, Data Analytics and Budget, the Budget Analyst acts as a key member of the Dean's Office financial staff and serves as the main point of contact for all matters related to financial transactions and reconciliations, accounting policies, and department discretionary budgets at the College of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSSH.
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The Global Senior Treasury Analyst will assist with managing all cash globally; perform full range of cash transactions and related accounting, reporting, analysis, and systems administration.
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4+ years of related public company accounting experience Strongly preferred—heavy experience as client service professional in public accounting firm (Big 4) working on public company clients.
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As a Financial Analyst, you will work closely with the Controller and CFO to manage various financial aspects, including grant revenue, budgeting, and financial reporting. Experience in managing grant revenue or in non-profit accounting is a plus.
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Reporting to the Senior Fiscal Officer, the Financial Analyst is a key role within the Financial Planning and Reporting team which goes beyond the transactional aspects of grant and contract management.
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The Senior Financial Analyst is responsible for a variety of financial and project management activities related to strategic business decisions across WestEd. The financial activities include data analysis, budgeting, financial modeling and reporting, accounting, cost control, and others.
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As a Tax Consultant I, you will under guidance, lead or perform complex tax transactional tasks and resolve a wide range of issues in tax accounting, reporting, planning, audits, research and/or compliance.
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The Business Analyst must have a strong financial/accounting background with preferred experience of one or more ERP implementation(s) and configuration(s) while maintaining a rigorous commitment to quality, security, and attention to detail.
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BA, BS or BBA degree in accounting, finance, business management, statistics, mathematics, engineering, computer science, or related area. You'll work closely with DoD customers to understand their data challenges and requirements, digging into their data-rich environments to identify the key pieces of their financial reporting puzzles.
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Proficiency with MS Office, including Excel, Word, and PowerPointKnowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) or International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS)CPA or CFA certification is a plus.
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Provide support and training for financial reporting systems (HFM, FCC, Longview) and IFS or ERP to global finance organizations as required. 5 or more years of progressive experience in Accounting or Financial Planning and Analysis.
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Reporting to the Controller, the Accounting Manager is responsible for leading month-end and year-end close, GL reconciliation, financial analysis and reporting, managing AP and cash disbursements, leading quarterly forecast and annual budget development, year-end audit and external reporting.
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This person will research and advise staff concerning the accounting treatment of complex transactions such as payroll-related accounting, tax administration, and financial reporting.
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