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Minimum of five years work experience in accounting or finance, including general ledger reconciliations and financial statement preparation; Preferred experience in non-profit accounting, financial reporting and budgeting for government funded contracts and grants.
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Assist Sr. Accounting Manager with operations and financial audits by performing timely account reconciliations (issue identifications/resolution) of the General Ledger accounts. Reconcile and maintain Cash for Premium Seating, Tours, Golf Course, Renovation, Payroll, Bonds, General Operating Accounts and all Legacy Connections Cash Accounts to review with Sr. Accounting Manager.
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Review reporting to investors and internal constituents (portfolio managers, investor relations)Work closely with operations and other groups in managing daily cash and position breaksManage daily cash activities, including processing of payments, depositing of checks and posting to the general ledger.
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Advanced Excel skills, including VBA. Solid working knowledge in tax accounting and compliance, Hyperion and general ledger systems (such as Oracle or SAP). Seven or more years of general corporate tax experience that includes five or more years focused on managing and administering tax technology solutions.
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Address tight deadlines with a multitude of accounting activities including general ledger maintenance, financial reporting, cash flow management, AP, AR, payroll and reconciliations.
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The Finance & Accounting Manager is responsible for general ledger management, monthly year-end, and grant year closings, accounts payable, funder's reports, and audit preparation.
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This person will support revenue recognition and management of client billed and unbilled receivables for the Economic Consulting operating segment, including contract review, coordination with practice leaders managing engagements, calculation of revenue recognition and other valuation adjustments and related general ledger accounting, account reconciliations and monthly reporting, primarily for the North America practices.
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Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Finance, or related fieldCPA or relevant certification is a plus4-6 years of relevant professional experience (preferred)Public Accounting experience, Big 4 (preferred)Industry experience, specifically with bank debtExperience with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central or Advent Geneva investment accounting software a plus.
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This position will serve as the manager of the AP/AR Manager, and will assist in monitoring, preparing and or performing general ledger entries, month end close activities, reviewing balance sheet accounts, grant income and expense statement reviews for proper coding and classification.
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Oversee the daily accounting operations, including general ledger, revenue recognition, accounts receivable, fixed assets, payroll, accounts reconciliation, inventory accounting and operational cash management.
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Oversee all financial transactions, accounts receivable and payable, payroll, and general ledger activities. Strong knowledge of non-profit accounting principles, regulations, and compliance requirements.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Sr. Accountant is responsible for performing highly specialized accounting work required to maintain the company’s general ledger. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: Responsible for performing monthly general ledger closing procedures, including account analysis and review for posting accuracy and completeness, reconciliations (preparing or reviewing), and subledger activities such as cash and bank reconciliations, payroll, AP and AR.Leverage automation and technology and techniques to enhance efficiency and accuracy in monthly general ledger closing procedures and other accounting processes.
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5+ years of accounting or bookkeeping experience including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, general ledger and financial reports. Knowledge of regulatory requirements of processing payroll accounting transactions, Payroll returns, Business tax license, Secretary of State filing and State Board of Equalization.
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4 – 7 years of tax, accounting or bookkeeping experience including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, general ledger and financial reports. MGO is proud to be a “Best Place to Work” and is ranked as a leader by Accounting Today and Inside Public Accounting.
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Under general supervision, the Senior Accountant will be responsible for preparation of journal entries, account reconciliations, research of outstanding general ledger account items and adjustments, and project management of process improvement and automation initiatives.
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