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1+ year experience in external/internal auditing or accounting/finance with a public accounting firm or publicly-traded company or equivalent. The role of Financial Compliance Auditor is to support the organization in proactively identifying and eliminating risks through the delivery of a fraud audit program and trend reporting.
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Track-record of success in one or more of the following focus areas: FP&A, Accounting & Financial Reporting, Finance Transformation, Finance Technology, and/or Cash, Cost, and Capital.
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Support all work streams in the finance function ensuring the integrity of financial systems, controls, and reporting. The Deputy Chief Financial Officer must ensure proper accounting methods are being followed to meet federal, state, and local financial regulations.
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Provide leadership in ensuring accurate and timely accounting and reporting of all financial data, including providing financial reports and presentations required by company management.
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One of our Global Alternative Asset Management clients currently seeking to add a Director of Technical Accounting Policy to their growing Accounting & Finance Team. This individual will partner with Firms' Executive Committee; Chief Accounting Officer, Head of Tax and the CFO, providing expertise with respect all things Accounting Policy (including but not limited to Financial Reporting (SEC)/SOX & GAAP Compliance/Internal Controls) for firm.
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Introduce improvements, streamline, and eliminate unnecessary processes and workflows that will enhance the overall operation and efficiency of the finance organization, specifically between business leaders, financial systems, accounting, and planning.
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1 to 7 years of meaningful, relevant experience in similar business is strongly desired (private equity / leveraged finance / hedge fund or similar), public accounting background in financial services is helpful.
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Solid digital acumen as it relates to accounting and financial reporting processes, technologies, and automation; SAP S4/HANA and Hyperion experience preferred. Minimum fifteen years of progressively responsible experience in public accounting or industry with responsibility for financial planning and analysis processes and outcomes.
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He or she will oversee Payroll, Accounts Payable, General Accounting, Treasury and Investment Management, Debt Management, Financial Reporting and departmental budgeting functions.
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We are looking for a highly motivated and driven Senior Manager of Accounting to find success in a finance role. Produce timely, efficient, and accurate month-end close reports for internal management and financial reporting.
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You will focus on providing day to day accounting, financial analysis and reporting, and commission payout calculations for our Institutional Sales & Trading as well as our Wealth Advisory groups.
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You will report to the Finance Director and will play a critical role in our accounting and financial reporting functions, including working closely with the FP&A team and senior management.
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Our Firm is interested in hiring accounting and finance professionals – Certified Public Accountants, Accounting Managers, Financial Reporting Managers, Senior Accountants, Audit Managers, Audit Seniors, etc.
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3+ years' of public accounting and/or relevant financial services firms. Financial Reporting, quarter-end close, journal entries, participation in internal controls processes.
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Applicants for the Vice President, Energy Financial Reporting position at the company should have a minimum of 10 years of technical accounting and reporting experience, including at least 5 years in public accounting.
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