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Transactional activities including accounts payable, accounts receivable (revenue recognition and billing), and payroll, general accounting, reconciliations, month-end close, and maintaining workpapers.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist 2 will report into the Accounts Payable Manager. Ensure accuracy of accounts payable coding in partnership with our senior accountants.
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Reporting directly to and supervised by our Chief Accounting Officer, the Accountant – Accounts Payable will handle the processing and accounting for all the bills for the vendors in our large multiservice nonprofit organization.
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We are seeking a Chief Accounting Officer (CAO), who will lead the accounting function, including general ledger accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, accounting processes and systems, vendor management and procurement, and regulatory reporting.
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Ares U.S. Core Benefits include Comprehensive Medical/Rx, Dental and Vision plans; 401(k) program with company match; Flexible Savings Accounts (FSA); Healthcare Savings Accounts (HSA) with company contribution; Basic and Voluntary Life Insurance; Long-Term Disability (LTD) and Short-Term Disability (STD) insurance; Employee Assistance Program (EAP), and Commuter Benefits plan for parking and transit.
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Elevate your career to new heights as a Senior U.S Tax Senior Manager at our client's Big 4 prestigious accountancy firm in the Cayman Islands! Bachelor’s degree in accounting/taxation or a related field, coupled with relevant professional certifications (e.g., CPA, IRS Enrolled Agent.
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The Director of Finance and Accounting will lead the accounting and accounts payable operations for the organization's $100 million operating budget. Oversee accounting operations, including day-to-day accounting transactions, accounts payable, preparation of periodic financial reports, and maintenance of general ledger in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP.
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Oversee day-to-day financial operations, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, vendor management and procurement, and payroll to ensure efficient and accurate financial transactions.
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Having previously served in this leadership role, you have specific, hands-on experience supporting the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) in managing the day-to-day accounting and finance functions for a leading Hedge Fund or Family Office.
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As the Accounting & Operations Manager, you will play a pivotal role in defining the Accounting & Operations function(s) at Revv, and be responsible for oversight over the bookkeeping team and month-end close, collaborating with stakeholders across departments to achieve desired financial results, driving efficiency through the accounting practice, managing external audit and tax teams, as well as devising and documenting accounting, finance, and operational processes.
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Prepare and present to Senior Management and in company/departmental trainings on various accounting and financial reporting topics. The Director of Financial Reporting and Technical Accounting will report to the SVP, Finance, Corporate Controller.
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Based in Manhattan and reporting to the Corporate Controller- Americas, the Accounts Payable Manager will manage day-to-day accounts payable operations for the North America region.
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Job Segment: Actuarial, Accounting, Liability, Quantitative Analyst, Project Manager, Insurance, Finance, Data, Technology. Action-oriented with the ability to drive resolution in a timely, proactive manager with strong follow-through and the ability to focus on end results.
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Reports the receipt of non-billable work to the Paralegal Manager upon receipt. Contacts supervising lawyers, supervising paralegals and Paralegal Manager when available for new assignments.
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Salary/Hourly Rate: $20/hr – $25/hr Position Overview: The Junior Accountant will be responsible for assisting with day-to-day accounting operations, including processing accounts payable/receivable, reconciling general ledger accounts, and supporting financial reporting and month-end closing activities.
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