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Master's degree in Finance and Accounting or related major; no work experience required. Leading Finance & Accounting Team. 4-year bachelor's degree in Finance and Accounting or related major; 1 years experience in the finance and accounting or related professional area.
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Under the general direction of the Mayor and the City Administrator, the Finance Director serves as the City Treasurer and supervises the municipal activities of accounting, procurement, utility billing, customer service, and regulatory compliance of financial controls.
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Keywords: finance, finance manager, finance controller, financial planning, reporting, compliance, tax regulations, year end closing, GAAP, financial regulation, corporate tax, accounting, payroll, cash flow, budgeting, forcasting, profit sharing, ESOP, risk management, financial reporting, deltek, Costpoint, accounting principles, onsite, va, virginia, falls church, Tysons, mclean, Fairfax, Herndon, Chantilly, springfield, woodbridge, lorton.
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Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, or a related field; MBA or CPA preferred. Reporting directly to the CFO, the Vice President, Strategic Finance will play a pivotal role in leading our Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) function and driving strategic initiatives for corporate growth.
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Senior Accounting Consultant will complete budget sheets and some forecasting utilizing Microsoft Excel and Deltek Costpoint. Senior Accounting Consultant will be responsible for general ledger reconciliation.
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The Finance Associate Attorney will handle a variety of finance matters, with a focus on project finance and M&A transactions. A law firm in Washington, DC is seeking a Finance Associate Attorney.
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Provide day-to-day tasks related to finance, accounting, subcontract management, and other administrative functions on INPRO projects to support the timely and effective implementation of the department’s technical scopes of work.
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Bachelors' Degree in International Development, Business Management, Economics, Finance, or related field, or equivalent working experience in similar position on a USAID contract; Masters' Degree preferred.
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Prepares materials for Finance Director training and workshops as necessary. Work directly with candidates, campaign managers, finance directors and consulting teams to develop strong finance plans and call time operations.
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Capstone’s niche between policy and finance is a very interesting and rewarding place to sit. Quantifying the impact of federal grant opportunities and IRA tax incentives, in addition to state-level offshore wind solicitations.
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As a member of the Finance Audit team, the candidate will primarily focus on audits relative to accounting and regulatory reporting, market liquidity, counterparty credit risks, and other risks in treasury and balance sheet management from both 1st and 2nd lines of defense point of view.
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This role directly supervises a team of finance and accounting professionals to take primary responsibility for managing the financial, accounting, grant accounting, budgeting and treasury functions of the organization.
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Master’s Degree in Auditing, Accounting, Finance, Economics, or Business Administration. As a member of the Audit team, the candidate will focus on audits related to Accounting, Regulatory Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis, and Financial Systems.
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Assist Director of Finance in directing the financial activities of the hotel, safeguarding the assets, and preparing all financial reports in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and HEI Hotels and Resorts Standards.
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance. The Manager of Accounting reports directly to the Vice President of Accounting with WindHQ. The Accounting Manager supports the corporate accounting department by owning the financial preparation, reporting, and accounting functions attached to joint ventures (JV) that WindHQ provides asset management services to (currently this includes Astra and our operational data centers.
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