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Create business intelligence reports and analyses across all divisions within USAC. This person defines and gathers reporting requirements, creates or modifies reporting data sources as needed, and aggregates and presents information to meet internal and external reporting needs.
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The Investor Reporting Analyst is responsible for the daily and monthly activities for the Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Ginnie Mae, or Private Investor portfolios, including reporting, remittances and reconciliation resolution.
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You will own certain aspects of technical accounting as well as be the subject matter expert for interpreting U.S. GAAP. As the Financial Reporting Accountant, you will report directly to the Assistant Controller and work with upper management on occasion.
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The Manager of Operational Reporting is an important member of the Accounting Department working under the guidance of the Director of Financial Planning and Analysis in meeting fiscal needs related to the financial close, budgeting, forecasting, analysis, regulatory reporting, and program fiscal support of NYSARC Inc-Nassau County Chapter and its Affiliates.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong handle on accounting, reporting, financial systems and the needs of the business. You will add business insights to the reporting, including the ability to highlight drivers of variances.
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Primarily, the Financial Reporting Manager will assist the Chief Financial Officer and the VP of Finance in financial reporting and forecasting to include the creation, monitoring, analyzation and updating of monthly financial statements, ALCO reports, annual plans and operating budgets, and comply with reporting for asset liability management, investments and liquidity and contingency funding.
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Develop and maintain OneStream consolidation application knowledge and expertise for foreign currency, intercompany and investment accounting through understanding of the financial reporting and GL structure.
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Maintain an awareness of business activities and the related regulatory environment to effectively manage and comply with all regulatory reporting requirements and disclosures. Workiva financial reporting platform experience preferred.
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Utilize JD Edwards, Workiva, OneStream, and other relevant software to streamline and enhance financial reporting processes. Experience with SEC reporting, internal controls, consolidations, and SOX compliance.
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The GW Medical Faculty Associates (MFA) was incorporated in July 2000 as a not-for-profit, physician-led practice group.
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The Job: As a Manager, Global Tax Reporting, you’ll be part of our Corporate Finance Tax team working as a virtual employee. Manager, Global Tax Reporting (Virtual) Come make the world and accelerate your success.
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The ESG (Environmental Social Governance) Data & Reporting Analyst will be primarily responsible for supporting the Sustainability Director and the Environmental Director in meeting the organization’s ESG objectives.
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Includes servicing functions in FIS and Service Gateway such as daily reporting of loan level transactions, review of draft reports, cash manager, reconciliation, Loan Level Reporting, error corrections, MAS and Loan Level Reconciliation Differences, Repayment Plans, Loan Mods, Short Sales, DIL, Charge-offs, Third-party sales, and repurchases along with activation and inactivation’s.
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Help manage the maintenance of, and improve, internal controls related to both the SEC reporting and stock-based compensation accounting processes. Public accounting experience is preferred with some exposure to SEC reporting.
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Reporting Analyst Create accurate and in-depth reports for clients, and use analytics tools to provide insight and guidance to Digital Producers on the client’s campaign and suggestions to aid in campaign strategy.
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reporting job Title: business intelligence engineer Company: Hungryroot
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