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Advanced Education:Bachelor's DegreeMajor:Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, IT or Healthcare AdministrationMaster's DegreeMajor:Master's degree in aligned disciplines preferred (MBA, MS, MHA, MPA) 4.
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The experience you will bring:5+ years derivatives experience working in investment operations/middle office role in asset management, Hedge Fund, or investment banking College degree in finance, accounting, or similar discipline, is preferred.
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The Department of Finance is looking to fill the Accounting Manager ( Manager III ) position in the Controller Division. This employee will be responsible for managing assigned areas of the County's general accounting program for the Montgomery County Government, Department of Finance.
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Preferred: Certification Public Account (CPA), Master of Business Administration (MBA), or Master of Public Administration (MPA). Directs and maintains a central financial accounting and reporting system in accordance with Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) rules and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP); develops, recommends and implements accounting policies and procedures to establish internal controls and manage cash flow.
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Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, or a related field; MBA or CPA preferred. Under the supervision of the Executive Director Financial Planning & Analysis, the candidate will lead and manage a team dedicated to financial planning, analysis, and forensic accounting.
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Keywords: finance, finance manager, finance controller, financial planning, reporting, compliance, tax regulations, year end closing, GAAP, financial regulation, corporate tax, accounting, payroll, cash flow, budgeting, forcasting, profit sharing, ESOP, risk management, financial reporting, deltek, Costpoint, accounting principles, onsite, va, virginia, falls church, Tysons, mclean, Fairfax, Herndon, Chantilly, springfield, woodbridge, lorton.
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This is a small team, so you'll work closely with the VP of Finance and the Accounting Manager daily to provide updates, receive and update information, and foster opportunities for you to continue to grow in the field.
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Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Finance or Economics, Accounting, Business or Business Administration, Mathematics or equivalent combination of education and experience required; Preferred: CPA, MBA; MPA, Law, or Master’s in Finance with business experience or other related professional fields.
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Hospitality finance experience preferred. Ensures daily cash consolidation reporting is timely, and accurate. The Accounting Manager performs day to day accounting activities, reporting and issue resolution between operations and the shared service operations.
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As a key member of the finance team the Accounting Manager will be responsible for the daily functions of accounts payable, accounts receivable, invoicing, fixed assets, and inventory functions.
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Education: Bachelor's Degree in Accounting / Finance preferably with CPA/CMA/CFA or MBA. FP&A & Ops. Finance Manager. Function: Finance & Accounting. Act as liaison for plant finance teams to facilitate a smooth month end closing process with qualitative & quantitative analysis on results with narratives.
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The Finance Director is responsible for the overall financial leadership of the organization including: budget development and monitoring; grant compliance; accounting and payroll functions; investment and cash management; coordination and completion of the annual audit and Form 990 preparation in compliance with the generally accepted accounting practices and policies of Twin Cities R.
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Under direction from the Deputy Director of Finance, the Accounting Supervisor plans, supervises, oversees, and participates in the activities and operations of the Accounting Division to include General Accounting, Payroll, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Projects & Grants, Cash Management, Fixed Assets, Audits and Financial Reporting.
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2 years of experience in Accounting, Accounts Receivable or Finance preferred. Degree in Accounting or Finance preferred. Processes daily cash receipts and verifies Oracle transaction activity reconciles to Daily Cash Report and reports any differences to the AP/AR Supervisor.
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Opportunities to:Define and execute treasury transformation enabled by Kyriba, covering cash and liquidity management, trade management, hedge management & accounting, and financial risk management.
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