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Legal Counsel Opportunity at Dynamic Asset Manager in Boston, MA
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Accountable for open and closed-end fund shareholder reports and regulatory filings, including compliance with US GAAP and SEC regulations, managing the Funds' Disclosure Controls and Procedures (DC&P) processes, and Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) compliance.
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Be responsible for accounting operations in the legal entities in US, such as month-end closing, tax reporting, invoicing, etc.
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Hedge funds-Are you a leader and passionate about financial products and understand tax planning and returns, identifying complex tax issues for a variety of hedge fund clients, Subchapter K, wash sale and constructive sale rules, and aggregate allocations?
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The Accounting Policy and Standards Manager is responsible for guiding the application of accounting rules by all Fidelity corporate legal entities.
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The Staff Accountant is a key member of General Accounting and Financial Reporting team here at Boston University.
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Fund accounting and operations knowledge, specifically related to alternative investments, preferred.
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Overview:Join our client, a leading investment management company, in Boston, MA, as they seek a dynamic Fund Controller to join their team!
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We lock arms with them to meet and exceed their investment objectives, so they canchange the world.
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Maestro is an administrative financial services company that understands the complex needs of high-net-worth individuals, families and/or their organizations.
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Because of our favorable Managing Director to Associate ratio, you will receive hands-on mentoring from firm leaders that prioritize your growth and development.
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Senior Fund Accountant - (Hybrid)
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Financial Controller - Investments, Boston, MACountry: United States of America The Controllership function is responsible for the operations and controls surrounding accounting, tax and financial reporting of the institution.
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