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This position reports to Pricing Manager and works closely with accounting, sales, and procurement teams as well as supplier and retailer representatives. Strong proficiency with Microsoft Excel and VIP or similar accounting systems.
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BA in Finance, Accounting, Economics or other related field. 3+ years of experience in Finance with thorough understanding of Accounting and public company reporting and policies.
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Strong proficiency in general accounting, financial analysis, and Excel (vlookup and pivot tables) Fox Corporation is seeking a Senior Tax Manager to join our team at the Corporate Head Office in New York City. The Senior Tax Manager will primarily be responsible for the Federal and State tax compliance and tax accounting for the company.
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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. ·Develop and maintain accounting principles, practices and procedures to ensure accurate and timely financial statements.
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Collaborate with key business and finance partners to improve financial forecast effectiveness and accuracy. Support the broader finance team and senior leadership team in ad-hoc projects and initiatives to address specific financial challenges and opportunities.
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IT Services, Healthcare, Revenue Cycle Management, Human Resources Outsourcing, Accounting and Financial Services. Scheduling, Registration, Insurance Verification, Hospital Billing, Revenue Integrity, Collections, Payment Compliance, Credentialing, Health Information Management, Customer Service, Payroll, Physician Billing, and Medicaid Eligibility and Advocacy.
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CommonSpirit Mountain Region’s Corporate Service Center is headquartered in Centennial, CO where our corporate leaders and centralized teams support our hospitals, clinics and people – including marketing, human resources, employee benefits, finance, billing, talent acquisition/development, payor relations, IT, project management, community benefit and more.
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Implement best practices for finance operations, financial accounting and reporting, forecasting, planning and analysis, budgeting and control, treasury, taxation, etc. Details on required experience: 7+ years of accounting and finance recruiting within a global organization.
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Background Academic and/or professional experience in climate change / sustainability as well as finance/economics. Be willing to learn how to integrate financial models into no-code/low-code third party digital platforms (e.g. Workiva, ESG Book, One Stream.
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Summary Under the direction of the Director, Global Accounting, the Senior Accountant will work closely with the SEC Reporting and Global Finance teams to produce the global consolidation and accounting close process.
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Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or financial services related field, or equivalent education/experience. The Senior or Lead Fund Administration Accountant exists to direct team development within the daily accounting, financial reporting and expense areas.
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Provide support to the Accounting Manager as necessary to maintain financial records, close the monthly books, reconcile accounts, forecasting and financial reporting. Basic understanding of Accounting concepts, including Financial Statements and Accounts Payable.
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The Payor Partnerships leaders make up a highly motivated, fast-paced team with extensive experience in negotiations, managed care, finance, and consulting, and are at the center of DaVita’s strategy to evolve from fee for service reimbursement to value based care.
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Learn and Lead: Understand our venture debt funds business to effectively supervise, coach, and train others, including third-party administrator personnel, on finance and accounting processes.
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The ideal Director of Finance is an experienced professional with broad knowledge of accounting, finance, and business principles, a strategic thinker, and an effective leader committed to the practice of sound financial stewardship.
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