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Students who are pursuing the various programs prepare for careers in public accounting, serving clients professionally in the areas of financial accounting, cost accounting, auditing, taxes, and systems, or managerial accounting dealing with the functions of the controller in business, industry and government.
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Pattern 3: A graduate degree in public administration or business administration or a Master’s Degree in Social Work or a Master’s Degree from a two-year counseling program AND two (2) years of full-time supervisory or managerial experience in employment, eligibility, social service programs, or administrative or staff services work in areas such as personnel, administrative analysis, accounting, auditing, budgeting, or data processing in a public social services agency.
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Use your criminal investigative and financial experience or your bachelor’s degree or higher with accounting and related coursework to qualify for an entry-level IRS Criminal Investigator (Special Agent) employment opportunity.
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Destinationone Consulting specializes in recruitment across diverse sectors including Healthcare Health Tech Government Municipalities NonProfits Legal Public Accounting Food and more. Location: Various locations across California As a Securities Lawyer you will advise clients on matters related to securities law including public offerings private placements and regulatory compliance.
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Due to continued growth, we are currently seeking a Tax Senior with 2+ years of public accounting experience. 2+ years’ tax experience, preferably with a public accounting firm.
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Due to continued growth, they are currently seeking a Tax Senior with 2+ years of public accounting experience. Qualifications Bachelor’s or master’s degree in accounting, Tax, or Business Administration.
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ExED provides a range of services that support both new and existing charter schools, including facility financing services; “CFO” services such as accounting, budgeting, financial reporting, payroll processing, and public funding compliance; and compliance and data management services.
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3 or more years of combined experience in financial advising, claims processing, collections, customer service, or revenue cycle positions (includes admitting, patient accounting, prior authorizations, or pre-registration.
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A Bachelor's degree or an equivalent in Accounting or a related field, with a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) certification or Masters of Business Administration (MBA) degree, preferably.
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15+ years of experience at a multinational corporation and/or public accounting firm. Master’s Degree in Accounting, Taxation, MBA, or JD preferred. Focusing on stakeholder management - Driving relationships with stakeholders including (a) internal business partners in the CFO office, Corp Planning, External Reporting, Treasury Accounting and other Tax Department groups, and (b) external parties such as statutory auditors.
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Crowe.com) is one of the largest public accounting, consulting and technology firms in the United States. Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or pursuing these certifications is a plus.
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4+ years’ experience in accounting with at least 2 years’ nonprofit finance experience· Strong understanding of GAAP· Proficiency with QuickBooks Online required· Experience with fund accounting required· Experience in financial management, including public and private grants· Experience working with growing non-profit organizations is preferred.
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Nonprofit Audit Senior Manager Summary: Our client is a top 20 full service public accounting named 2016 “Best Places to Work” by the Los Angeles Business Journal They specialize in the areas of audit, accounting, tax, internal controls and business consulting, as well as specialty services such as royalty and contract audit, movie and television participation audit, litigation support and forensic accounting.
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Ability to comprehend complex tax and accounting issues and meet deadlines. Handling complex accounting and tax issues. This position can be fully remote, work from home, preferably for candidates living in the PST or MST area codes.
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TAX SENIORWe are a well, established, highly profitable regional CPA firm dedicated to providing financial services in the areas of tax, operations management, trust and probate accounting, M&A, valuation, insolvency, and litigation support.
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