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The Accounting Manager performs day to day accounting activities, reporting and issue resolution between operations and the shared service operations. Additional responsibilities include preparation of financial statements, prepares reports, oversee cashier activities, taking inventories, receiving & accounting as defined in the procedures.
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The Tax Accounting Manager, reporting to the Tax Director is a regular, full-time position and is eligible for our generous employee benefits package, including employer paid health insurance, paid time off, a 401(k) plan with employer matching contributions.
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Unlike the conventional ethos of public accounting, we maintain equilibrium, blending work with leisure. A bit about us:With a team exceeding 600 members, we deliver comprehensive accounting, audit, and tax solutions alongside business advisory services encompassing risk management and forensic analysis.
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Keep abreast of financial and accounting principles to include reporting and GAAP disclosure (CPA or MBA a plus but not required). Requires a Bachelor's degree with a concentration in finance or, accounting, or business with strong accounting skills.
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Review legal documents for fund accounting process considerations. 4+ years of public or private accounting experience. Accounting systems experience strongly preferred. Strong understanding of accounting ledger data.
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Minimum of 2 years of hotel accounting management experience, preferably in an upscale or lifestyle brand hotel. Under the general guidance of the Assistant Director of Finance, the Senior Accounting Manager will be responsible for the accounting functions of the hotel, ensuring that the financial controls, books records, and reporting of the hotel are accurate, current and in compliance.
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As part of the dealership accounting team, this individual must be able to time manage, communicate well both verbally and via email, work efficiently be proficient and demonstrate excellent computer skills.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for managing day-to-day accounting operations, including full-cycle month-end close, financial reporting, account reconciliation, audit preparation, inventory accounting, and ensuring compliance with GAAP, IFRS, and SOX regulations.
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Become a pivotal force in our financial landscape as the Manager of Accounting. As the Manager of Accounting, you will be a leader responsible for overseeing the financial accounting functions within the organization.
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Notify the Director of Finance and/or Assistant Director of Finance of any discrepancies or problems with staff accounting work. We have an exciting job opportunity to join our Finance Team as a Sr. Accounting Manager located at SLS LUX in Miami.
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Upholds all company and industry standards pertaining to PCI compliance, guest/financial/payroll confidentiality and accounting best practices. General knowledge of mathematics and accounting principles.
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Supports and provides guidance to Accounting Clerk or Accounts Receivable Clerk. Posts adjustment entries as directed by Controller or Accounting Supervisor. Input/data entry in ERP and Reviews data entered on ERP by Accounting Clerks.
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Overview: Our client are a leading firm specializing in forensic accounting, business valuation and litigation support services, with a dedicated focus on the state of Florida. Overview: Our client are a leading firm specializing in forensic accounting, business valuation and litigation support services, with a dedicated focus on the state of Florida.
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As an Accounting Assistant, you will be responsible for assisting with various accounting tasks, including preparing financial documents, reconciling accounts, and performing data entry.
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As an experienced Dealership Billing Clerk, you will be responsible for handling billing, accounts payable/receivable, and other accounting related tasks for our dealership. Toyota of North Miami is seeking an experienced Dealership Billing Clerk (Accounting) to join our team in Miami, Florida.
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