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Accounting/Reporting Manager responsibilities include: Monthly, quarterly and annual financial reporting Budgeting Budget Analysis Responsible for leading technical accounting projects Forecasting Financial analysis Maintain compliance with and recertify the bank’s CDFI status annually.
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The Technical Accounting and Financial Reporting Manager is responsible for recording and reconciling entries related to the Bank’s investments, derivatives, purchased pool loans, subordinated debt, equity compensations, tax, and CECL reserve.
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2) Effectively utilize all of Traction Financial Partners software and tools: eMoney (financial planning), LPL ClientWorks (custodial client account management), Holistiplan (tax planning), Orion (client data and reporting), Eclipse (trading system within Orion), Morningstar (investment research), RedTail (CRM.
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Proficient in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint with knowledge of financial reporting systems a plus (e.g., Hyperion, Onestream) Regularly meet with Finance leadership and the CFO to provide key insights to the consolidated financial performance/climate.
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Our investment in the future needs those with an eye on the bottom line, and our Financial organization plays a vital role in supporting our game-changing ideas with creative solutions to complex problems.
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Responsible for assisting in the development, implementation, and maintenance of management’s annual Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) compliance program and business partnership relevant to internal controls over financial reporting (ICFR) and supporting the development and production of monthly internal and external financial statements (SEC, FERC, other regulatory as required.
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Reporting to the Treasurer, in this key role, you will be responsible for monitoring, analyzing, and reporting on firm-wide risks, including, but not limited to, market risk related to equity and fixed income trading inventory, counterparty risk, liquidity risk, and settlement risk; as well as assisting the firm’s treasury and cash management functions with cash flow forecasting, capital planning, and various operational items.
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Sr Renewables Financial Accountant / Project Accountant - Plays a key role in project contract accounting requirements and compliance through the development of project-based financial reporting packages.
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The SEC Reporting Manager is responsible for managing the preparation and filing of all SEC reports, including Forms 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K, while ensuring compliance with SEC regulations and US GAAP. This role involves working closely with various departments, including accounting, legal, and investor relations, to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of financial reporting.
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Riveron’s full spectrum of M&A capabilities includes Buy-side Due Diligence, Sell-Side Due Diligence, Operational Due Diligence, Transaction Tax, Lender Services, Integration Services, Opening Balance Sheet & Financial Reporting, and Distressed Transaction Services.
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Prepare, distribute and present monthly financial reporting package including variance reporting, supplemental reporting and other financial reporting, as needed.
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Intermediate knowledge of non-profit accounting practices, including multi-currency accounting, budgets and financial reporting. The RSFM ensures the implementation of sound internal controls and financial management of assigned countries, as well as internal and external financial reporting, including donor reports and all statutory reporting requirements.
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Leading core Accounting areas including Performance Management (executive dashboards management reporting, planning, budgeting & forecasting, analytics & decision support); Record-to-Report (financial close, consolidation, financial reporting, Fixed Assets, Inventory, Payroll); Order-to-Cash (order entry, customer credit, invoicing, accounts receivable, collections); and, Procure-to-Pay (procurement, accounts payable, invoicing.
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Additionally, this position is BHA’s representative finance expert on base budget initiatives, fiscal policy analysis, financial compliance, grant and contract management, resource allocation, budget and rate calculations, financial reporting, projections, Joint Budget Committee (JBC) decision items, and proposals that directly influence management's decisions.
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Experience in financial reporting valuation and appraisal review, required. Leads and manages the valuation services related to a variety of complex financial instruments for financial reporting, tax, strategic planning, and other business purposes.
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