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Works in concert with the Equipment Finance / Renewable Energy PMs/RMs on current clients and prospects to complete the initial transaction evaluation, client due diligence meetings, credit underwriting / credit approval package preparation, and recommendation for approval of both transaction structure and overall exposure level.
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Assist management of client relationships by underwriting and servicing a wide variety of commercial loans and leases to build long-term and profitable Equipment Finance / Renewable Energy Finance portfolio and maximizing portfolio asset/revenue growth, profitability, and asset quality.
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Focus on buy-side due diligence, structuring and cash tax modeling; sell-side tax assistance, structuring and cash tax modeling; internal restructuring; capital structure and refinancing; distressed debt and bankruptcy; and tax attribute calculations and monetization strategies.
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Serve as a member of multiple client engagement teams, participating in due diligence and structuring engagements related to transactions for private equity and strategic corporate clients. Must have a Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Tax, Law or a related field and 2 years of work experience in Tax. Alternatively, will accept a Master's degree in Finance, Accounting, Tax, Law or a related field and 1 year of work experience in Tax.
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Demonstrates a thorough knowledge of a variety of state and local tax laws, including multi-state income tax planning, compliance, preparing returns, income tax accounting, controversies, restructuring, due diligence and audit defense.
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A Bachelor of Business Administration or Master of Business Administration degree is strongly preferred, and several years of work experience within corporate finance, accounting, valuation, or investment banking experience is required.
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Due to continued growth, we are in need of a Executive Compensation Manager. Significant interaction liaising with senior stakeholders and other departments such as Finance, Legal, Tax and Investor Relations.
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Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, economics; MBA or CFA preferred. 5+ years of experience in finance or related field, with a track record of success in financial planning and analysis.
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1 to 3 years of relevant Government Public Sector client/contracting experience in an accounting process, such as invoicing, general accounting, finance, account reconciliations and analysis. Resolve invoicing issues that arise due to unique billing requirements, project adjustments or system issues, including indirect and direct rate adjustments.
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If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation, such as the modification or adjustment of the job application process or interviewing process due to a disability, please email astoncarteraccommodation@astoncarter.com for other accommodation options.
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Our client is looking for a CFO that will provide operational and strategic insight while leading and managing finance, accounting, and administration departments. 10+ Years of Experience in an executive level finance/accounting role within the restaurant industry.
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They are looking for someone with experience in the real estate or finance industry. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or recruiting process, please send a request to.
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Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, Actuarial Sciences, Informatics, Finance, Economics, MIS or equivalent work experience in an analytical area. Due to specific position requirements, we cannot hire from the following locations for this opportunity: Oconus and Rhode Island.
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