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Reporting to a Finance Manager, Corporate FP&A, the Lead Financial Analyst will join a team responsible for the overall financial processes and consolidation of key business results across Intuit.
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Support the global consolidation and reporting processes including accounting for the impact of foreign exchange rates and elimination of intercompany balances and investment in subsidiaries.
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Effectively lead the execution of finance and accounting responsibilities for the property including the preparation of the annual business plan and operating budget, monthly forecasting, implementation and monitoring of internal controls, financial analysis, cash management, balance sheet reconciliations, financial reporting, capital expenditure budget, etc.
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The Investment Accounting group's specific responsibilities include reconciliation of transactional data from various sub-ledgers (Clearwater, Investran, and LMS) to the general ledger and ultimately the company's financial statements as well as all related external reporting for investments (10Q/K, Financial Supplement, STAT Audited Financials, and Investment NAIC reporting.
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Corporate accounting experience with a real estate investment firm is required, including fund-level portfolio accounting and reporting. 4 to 5 years of progressive accounting experience required in financial reporting/general ledger.
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This is a hybrid role 3 days in the office, with one of the days in Palo Alto. The other days could be either SF or Palo Alto. JOB DESCRIPTION: The Senior Fund Accountant is a key member of the finance team, demonstrating a diverse set of responsibilities such as accounting for our investment portfolio activity and financial reporting.
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This AppleCare Senior Financial Analyst will be responsible for finance-related activities including strategy, metrics, investment criteria and reporting relating to AppleCare protection plans.
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M.SC in Economics, Finance or Accounting (MSc Applied Economics & Finance, Finance & Investment or Finance & Accounting) or similar. As Finance business partner, you will work with a broad range of areas within financial reporting and analysis.
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As a Strategic Financial Analyst, you will play a pivotal role in the corporate finance/accounting team, contributing to the seamless execution of analytics and reporting which will lead to decisions around business operations, M&A, and overall review of financial performance.
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The Corporate Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) team at Intuit is responsible for company-wide financial planning, forecasting, reporting and analysis. Experience with Hyperion Essbase, Qlikview and other Financial tools.
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Reporting directly to the Assistant Controller, the Senior Real Estate Accountant will manage the financial reporting and closing process of our multi-family subsidiary, Pacific Urban Investors (PUI.
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7-10 years of experience in a financial/analytical role in tech, consulting, or investment banking. We're hiring a Corporate Finance Planning Lead, reporting to the Senior Manager of Corporate FP&A. In this individual contributor role, you will provide insightful recommendations to the Executive Team to support strategic investment decisions and resource allocations.
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Collaborate with the Fund Accounting team on valuations for financial reporting purposes. ● Manage financial and business reporting and initiatives to provide internal stakeholders with relevant and timely information to make informed business decisions.
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Work alongside Marketing to prepare monthly and quarterly management reporting as needed - executive presentations, Investor reporting, QBRs, and other ad hoc requests. The role itself will partner closely with our world-class Marketing organization - working collaboratively to leverage advanced strategic modeling and performance analysis to help drive meaningful insights around expense planning, marketing investment ROI, pipeline planning and generation, and more.
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