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Payroll/Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable/Student Billing, and General Ledger. The Director will analyze existing processes, work closely with the CFO and finance staff to streamline current systems, leverage new finance-related information technology tools, and refine standard operating procedures to provide maximum benefit to the organization.
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Working with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the position is involved in supporting presentations to the board and will work closely with the leadership team. Directs all operational accounting activities of the organization, including but not limited to: general ledger, financial close, cash and banking, expense and revenue accounting, billing, accounts payable and receivable, payroll allocations, grant and other expense reporting.
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Accounts Payable/Receivable: Supervise accounts payable and receivable functions, managing invoices and payments. NOW CFO is recruiting on behalf of a client seeking a dedicated and experienced Accounting Manager to join their team.
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Works with ICBA accounting department to support special projects, accounts payable and expense processing, general ledger and cash receipt processing, month-end close procedures, monthly internal financial statement preparation/review, regulatory filings, tax preparation/review, depreciation records, data warehouse maintenance, and subsidiary royalty calculations.
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Serve as the outsourced Controller/CFO for multiple non-profit clients. Transactional activities including accounts payable, accounts receivable (revenue recognition and billing), and payroll, general accounting, reconciliations, month-end close, and maintaining workpapers.
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Non-profit accounting, public accounting experience, and/or consulting experience is a plus but not required. Passionate about working in or supporting non-profit organizations. Analysis and data visualization, budgeting and forecasting.
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Oversight of daily accounting functions (payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, journal entries) Reporting to the CFO in Washington, DC, the Comptroller serves as a valuable member of the finance managerial team.
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Reporting directly to the President, the CFO is responsible for the financial operations of the university with oversight of the following areas: the controller's office; treasury operations; student accounts; budget; procurement and contracting; accounts payable; investments; insurance and risk management; and real estate development.
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The Director of Finance reports to and works in close collaboration with the Senior Vice President, Finance/CFO in directing, coordinating and carrying out all financial management functions of Charles E. Smith Life Communities (the organization) with a principal focus on accounting, budget, financial forecasting, internal controls, financial reporting, payroll and accounts payable.
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Partner with Payroll Administrator and CFO with bi-weekly payroll funding. To be successful in this position, you should have at least 2 years of accounts payable and/or general accounting experience.
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Reporting to the Deputy Chief Financial Officer (Deputy CFO), the Director of Accounting is responsible for the oversight of all accounting and reporting activities for Friendship’s Community Office which supports all Friendship campuses; 15 campuses; and all bond, finance, tax, and real estate transactions.
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The team delivers core finance & accounting functions including Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Compliance and Controls, Fixed Assets, Project Accounting, General Accounting, Financial Planning and Analysis, Tax, and Treasury.
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Federal Client Seeks Temporary Support To Assist The Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Controller, Staff Accountant, And Budget Analyst With Day-to-day Financial Management Activities And Special Projects To Include The Following.
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Manage accounts payable and accounts receivable processes to ensure timely payments and efficient cash flow. Work closely with CFO to oversee the financial aspects of operations, ensuring accurate and timely financial reporting.
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Accounting Oversight: Manage day-to-day accounting functions including accounts payable/receivable, general ledger maintenance, and preparation of financial statements. We are seeking a proactive Accounting Manager to join our team and report directly to the CFO.
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