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Global investment management firm is seeking an Assistant Controller/Associate Vice President to join its Private Equity Finance team at their headquarters in Los Angeles, reporting to a Principal on the Private Equity Finance team.
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Alongside the guidance of the Assistant Controller and Accounting Team, this individual will assist in the standardization of the intercompany management and clearing process. QuickBooks, D365, and NetSuite experience preferred.
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1-2+ years experience as an Accounting Manager or Assistant Controller. 1-2+ years experience as an Accounting Manager or Assistant Controller. Beech Valley is a technology-based staffing firm that connects top-tier public accountants to highly sought-after freelance consulting opportunities.
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Essential Functions : Under the general supervision of the Assistant Controller, the incumbent performs professional accounting work requiring advanced knowledge and understanding of generally accepted accounting principles and practices.
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The Senior Accountant may assist and or lead on various projects as assigned by the Assistant Controller. The Senior Accountant on this In-house Leasing group will be responsible for specified areas of focus such as, but not limited to, lease accounting as lessor, and Fixed Assets.
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Assists Division Controller/Assistant Division Controller and VP Finance with audit related issues and projects. Assists Division Controller/Assistant Division Controller and VP Finance with audit related issues and projects.
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Controller – CPA – C.P.A. – Certified Public Accountant – InventoryAre you an experienced Assistant Controller or Controller with inventory experience? Great product Stable company Growth opportunity to be a CFO Opportunity to get exposed to M&A Great employee tenureSo, if you are an experienced Controller with inventory experience and a CPA then we want to hear from you today.
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Position Information: The Accounting Assistant is responsible for accounts payable and accounts receivable and assisting the Controller with other accounting functions. Job Title: Accounting Assistant.
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Collaborate with Assistant Controller on accounting operations system enhancements and automation projects. Manage Accounting Operations Analyst prepared work in the close and procure to pay processes including journal entry review, invoice processing, employee expense reimbursement reports, and Company credit card spend.
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Are you an experienced Assistant Controller or Controller with inventory experience? The Controller will be responsible for overseeing month-end close, inventory accounting, the internal audit, managing bank relationships, and overseeing a team.
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Senior Accountant/ Assistant Controller at TubeScience (Hybrid-Downtown Los Angeles) TubeScience is looking for a talented Senior Accountant/ Assistant Controller to join our thriving team in Downtown LA.
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As Senior Accountant/ Assistant Controller, you will support a wide variety of functions which include transactional processing, monthly close activities, financial analysis and the implementation of financial and compliance controls.
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Reporting to the Assistant Controller, the Senior Accountant will be responsible for overseeing the monthly financial reporting process for various property management companies, including reviewing the financial statements for multiple properties, monthly accruals, consolidations, reviewing management fee calculations, and cash management.
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When the order desk is not busy, the ODA will be asked to help with special projects, such as sales/wholesale tax filing, product registrations, inventory reconciliation for different locations, and other ad hoc projects for the assistant controller or controller.
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The ideal candidate will have long-term experience as an Assistant Controller or Senior Property Accountant with an understanding of Commercial portfolios and processes (ie: CAM reconciliations and Accrual Accounting.
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