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In addition to these fundamental requirements, an Assistant Director of Finance must also be knowledgeable in the following areas Office Management, Bank Reconciliations, Preparation of State and Federal Reports, Training of Accounting staff employees, Conducting or participating in meetings, Analysis of Balance Sheet Accounts, Preparation of Journal entries, closing the books and preparing the Balance, Sheet Package, Interviewing and evaluation of applicants as well as current employees.
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A Finance or Business Management degree with enough accounting credits can be accepted in lieu of an Accounting degree. Intermediate knowledge of non-profit accounting practices, including multi-currency accounting, budgets and financial reporting.
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The Senior Accountant role will serve as the backbone of the Finance & Accounting organization, helping develop and execute crucial Accounting process and policy aligned with US GAAP and US Government Contract Accounting (i.e., FAR regulations.
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As an STS Tax Senior Manager, Accounting Methods, you will have the opportunity and charge to innovate and collaborate with fellow BDO colleagues in all of our business lines, as well as with our clients’ leaders in tax, accounting, and finance, and also in their operations, software, manufacturing, and supply chain departments.
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Areas of Expertise : Project Finance, Budget Management, Financial Planning, Non-Profit Accounting, Federal Grants. Education: BS/BA or better in Business Administration, Finance, Accounting or related field.
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Team members have the unique opportunity to explore diverse business lines, gaining hands-on experience in various facets of finance, including accounting, audit and supply chain management.
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Bachelors degree in Business Administration, Finance or Accounting. Strong knowledge of GAAP and financial statements required; strong interest in technical US GAAP, including a solid foundation in accounting analysis and ability to read and understand US GAAP guidance.
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The department consists of three groups: (1) Treasury (including Revenue Accounting and Payroll), (2) Forecasting, Planning & Analysis (including Cost Accounting and Budgeting) and (3) Accounting and Tax (including Financial Accounting, Tax, Accounts Payable, and Oracle Financial System Support.
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The Director of Finance will oversee Second Chance Center's accounting and financial management operations, ensuring the accuracy and efficiency of financial activities. The Director of Finance must lead with integrity, possess exceptional nonprofit accounting knowledge, and have experience managing complex revenue streams from diverse social services.
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Majoring in one of the following: Supply Chain, Business, Operations, Project Management, Finance, Information Systems, International Business, International Relations, Global Studies, Finance, Political Science, Business Administration, or related field of study.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart Network.
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Demonstrate expertise in credit and security documentationConduct due diligence for large renewable and conventional power and energy projectsLead closings for project finance and acquisition (leveraged) finance transactions in power, energy, and infrastructureManage related bid and commitment papersProvide a blend of lender and sponsor-side experience, including tax equity financings and other financings for renewables, transportation infrastructure, and conventional power generation.
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Analytics,Applied Mathematics,Banking and Finance,Engineering and Business,Finance & Investment Analysis,International Business,Mathematical Economics,Mathematical Statistics,Quantitative Finance,Risk Management.
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Bachelor’s degree (or higher) in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or similar field. Support Finance team in day-to-day tasks, including implementing various financial analysis, forecast and budget processes, and preparing relevant deliverables.
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20% Reviews direct reports’ reconciliations, schedules, journal entries, billings, aging reports, bond compliance reporting, payment requests, tax returns, license renewals, and annual financial exhibits prepared by accounting staff to ensure compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, state rules, internal procedures, etc.
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