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Responsibilities :The primary responsibilities of the successful candidate will be to perform day-to-day general ledger accounting, accounting analysis around revenue recognition, client invoicing, financial reporting, and other activities, as detailed below.
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Understanding of General Ledger, Manufacturing Cost Accounting, Inventory Control, Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable. Analyze and reconcile general ledger accounts. The Financial Cost Analyst will support the financial planning, analysis and reporting functions of the company to provide understanding of trends and issues in order to support improved decision making and support economic performance.
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The position is expected to provide quality financial and technical support using available tools, including SAP general ledger, Microsoft Excel, Anaplan, and Sales DataMart. Prepare general ledger analysis, queries, pivots and related needs.
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Oracle Financials Management: Utilize your in-depth knowledge of Oracle Financials to support and maintain the financial systems, including general ledger, gross margin, fixed assets, and workforce modules.
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Ensure compliance with regulatory reporting standards, maintaining the integrity of general ledger and balance sheet substantiation. My client, an international Bank is seeking a Financial Reporting Analyst to help oversee: Financial Reporting and Control, Management Reporting, Regulatory Reporting, Product Control, Tax, and Treasury & Capital Management.
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Ensures accuracy of general ledger, financial statements and ancillary reports. We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Financial Analyst - Investigate financial and operational issues and potential impacts that arise.
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This position is also responsible for providing accounting support to the accounts payable desk, general ledger accounting, and account reconciliation. The Sr. Financial Analyst will be responsible for developing and maintaining the Firm’s financial statement and reports, creating ad hoc financial analyses and models, owning the planning and budgeting process, and contributing towards delivering useful and timely information to the Firm’s leaders and decision-makers.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, general ledger accountability, forecasting, financial reporting, billing, managing day to day financial operations, and other special projects as assigned.
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Chief Financial Officer, Deputy CFO, Senior ACFO Financial Management, ACFO Corporate Accounting, Financial Reporting Analysis, General Ledger Review. The incumbent serves as a technical financial management analyst on the assigned program areas.
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Ability to incorporate Excel, MS-Access, SQL, Python, Java, R, CSS or HTM configuration into general ledger, budgeting, and reporting systems. A large nonprofit organization located in New York City is looking to add a Financial Systems Analyst to their fiscal team.
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Familiarity with financial accounting statements and experience with general ledger functions and the month-end/year-end close process. Communicate financial insights suggesting business issues to management.
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Responsible for input of all general ledger journal entries such as bank transfer, interest income, expense reclassifications, reserve contributions, etc. As a Financial Analyst, you'll be responsible for the financial management of a designated portfolio of residential properties.
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Manage, reconcile, and ensure accuracy of the Bank's investment securities and general ledger. JCW Group is partnering with an established regional bank to hire a Senior Financial Analyst.
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Ensure integrity of the manufacturing general ledger and present conclusions on P&L, manufacturing variances, labor analysis, and relevant capital expenditures to senior leadership monthly.
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Experience with the following general ledger and financial reporting applications is preferred: JD Edwards, Hubble, Oracle HFM/FCCS, and Oracle PBCS. Senior, Financial Reporting Analyst.
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