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Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field; CPA or CMA certification requried. As the Controller of a dual-entity company, you'll be at the helm of financial management, reporting, and executing strategic initiatives across both entities.
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Five years of progressive accounting experience, with public experience in a CPA firm being a plus. Our client, a dynamic and innovative portfolio of brands with a 150-year history of providing consumers, wholesalers, and resellers with high-quality supplies and home restoration products, is seeking an Assistant Controller to join their team.
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Bachelor's degree is a must; CPA or MBA preferred. The Assistant Controller will assistant with budgeting and forecasting. The Assistant Controller will prepare reports to summarize and forecast company business activity and financial position in areas of income, expenses, and earnings based on past, present, and expected operations.
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field; CPA preferred. They're seeking a Controller to oversee financial operations and contribute to their continued success in the Greater Boston area.
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The Controller must have their Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field; CPA or CMA designation preferred. The Controller will be responsible for managing all aspects of financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, and compliance.
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Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field; CPA designation preferred. The Controller will be responsible for financial reporting, budget management, cost analysis, payroll, accounts payable and receivable, and more.
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Bachelor’s degree in accounting is required, CPA preferred. Our client, a leading distribution company, is seeking a Controller to join the growing team! In this role, the Controller will prepare financial statements, record journal entries, maintain account reconciliation schedules, supervise staff Accountants, and update/maintain policies and procedures.
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Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or equivalent designation is a plus. CFS is working with aa thriving non-profit organization seeking a Controller to join their team. Stay up-to-date on relevant accounting standards and tax regulations for non-profit organizations.
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Bachelors in Accounting or Finance; MBA/CPA Welcomed. CFS is working with a well known manufacturing company; part of a large publicly traded organization that has a storied background seeking to add a new Business Unit Controller to solidify their team.
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