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70-80K - Interesting Accounting with collaborative team and accessible, CPA Controller. 70-80K - Interesting Accounting with collaborative team and accessible, CPA Controller. NPO Non Profit company with GRANT compliance.
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Masters degree or CPA is a plus. Ledgent is hiring an experienced Senior Staff Accountant to contribute to the success of our client's growing accounting department. Ledgent is hiring an experienced Senior Staff Accountant to contribute to the success of our client's growing accounting department.
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An active CPA or in process (exams completed, waiting on sign off) Do you love the pace and work of public accounting but 70-hour busy seasons and constant go, go, go is wearing on you? This organization prides itself in work life balance and busy seasons that don't exceed 55 hours (mostly), flexibility, team work, and exposure to complex clients and audits.
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A Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, MBA, CFA, CPA, or other relevant study, or equivalent experience. Experience with Finance transformation across multiple Divisions/stakeholders; Experience managing large scale financial systems implementations, specifically Oracle Cloud ERP.
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CPA or MBA preferred. A nonprofit in Baltimore County is seeking an ambitious Accounting Manager. Oversee and manage the general accounting functions, including, but not limited to: accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger, and taxes.
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An advanced accounting degree or a Certified Public Accounting (CPA) certificate is preferred. Role: Audit and Tax Specialist (Hybrid) Our client, in Boston, MA, has an immediate opening for an Audit and Tax Specialist.
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Supervises, directs, and evaluates assigned staff, processing employee concerns and problems, directing work, counseling, disciplining, and completing employee performance appraisals Qualifications Must be a licensed CPA A minimum of 10 Years of experience in Finance/Accounting Management Previous Expeience in State or County Government is a plus.
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Learn directly from the Controller with a public accounting/CPA background top to bottom accounting (including but not limited to: Fixed Assets, G/L, journal entries, AP/AR, inventory, reconciliations, etc.
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Coordinate with CPA firm, deliver financials, hire, and grow the business. Coordinate with CPA firm, deliver financials, hire, and grow the business. Be able to oversee daily accounting operations: billing, GL, payroll, cost, budgeting, revenue.
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