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Accounting & Internal Controls (A&IC) is well-positioned to help our clients address their most urgent finance transformation needs. Our team provides resources to help clients manage their core accounting and financial reporting functions, as well as solutions to help them achieve their controls and finance transformation aspirations.
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As a key member of the PPLM Finance team, the Senior Financial Analyst will support finance operations and handle general accounting projects, including month close entries and general ledger accounts reconciliations, with a heavy emphasis and focus on fundraising accounting and reporting and maintenance and reporting for government and other grants.
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The Director of Finance and Strategy, MassHealth Product will be the Finance program lead for the WellSense ACO and MCO programs under the Massachusetts Medicaid product known as MassHealth.
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Today, CPC stands as the largest CDFI solely committed to investing in multifamily housing, having invested more than $11.9 billion to finance the creation and preservation of more than 220,000 units of quality housing in neighborhoods across New York State and beyond.
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Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities (EOHLC) is seeking an Accounting Supervisor in the Office of Administration and Finance! The incumbent performs accounting, reporting and other financial tasks to support the Capital Finance Manager on public housing programs.
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Functional expertise in General Ledger Accounting, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, Controlling and product costing, Cash Management, Treasury. Lead teams of consultants to advise clients on using SAP to build state-of-the-art solutions powered by SAP tools such as S/4 HANA Finance, Central Finance, Group reporting or SAC.
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Over 12 years of experience related to: Accounting / Finance, Financial Due Diligence, Restructuring, Investment Banking or Private Equity. Graduate of accredited 4-year college / university with educational concentration in relevant areas (accounting, finance, economics) preferred but not required.
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Experience working with outsourced service vendors providing custody, transfer agency, fund accounting or middle office services. Experience working with outsourced service vendors providing custody, transfer agency, fund accounting or middle office services.
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The Controller reports directly to the Assistant Vice President for Finance ("AVPF") and serves as a senior level manager who is responsible for ensuring the timely and accurate recording and reporting of accounting transactions for the University.
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Works with BNC financial accounting; reviews and approves all national disbursements; establishes policies for chapter and region fundraising goals; informs national and chapter leaders on tax issues related to non-profit organizations.
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Understanding of global custody, equity finance, prime brokerage, or the securities lending industry. BS/BA degree in Finance, Business, or a related field. Understanding of global custody, equity finance, prime brokerage, or the securities lending industry.
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The firm has consistently been recognized for its leading practices in many areas, including asset management, private equity, M&A, finance, real estate, tax, antitrust, life sciences, health care, intellectual property, litigation & enforcement, privacy & cybersecurity, and business restructuring.
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Responsible for the receipt, dispersal and accounting and cash management of all funds collected from all sources under the applicable laws and regulations of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, GAAP and federal regulations.
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Coordinate with the development, execution, and project finance teams. Minimum of 15 years of experience in finance, business development, M&A or comparable experience with a proven track record in a utility or for an IPP.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Finance, Accounting, Business or related field. Join our dynamic Business Applications team as a Finance Systems Administrator, where you will play a crucial role in managing, maintaining, and optimizing our core finance applications to support the operational needs of our business.
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