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Controller will be responsible for the comprehensive management of financial operations, including financial reporting, month-end close processes, journal entries, general ledger maintenance, account reconciliations, accounts payable, payroll management, and annual audits.
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Required Skills/Experience Excellent analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills, and the ability to identify and analyze accounting and business issues Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively convey financial information to financial and non-financial individuals.
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We are currently seeking a corporate Chief Financial Officer (CFO) in the Detroit, Michigan area to be the firm's finance leader and chief financial strategist for our Midwest general contracting operation.
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We are looking for a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) who is a proactive, team-oriented leader to serve as a partner to the CEO and senior management team in carrying out the vision of the organization with a total budget of over $11 million.
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You have a good understanding of non-profit budgeting, planning, reporting, analysis, and costing/profitability methodologies and processes; familiarity with common non-profit business and cost drivers and financial statement analysis.
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One financial advisor and one branch office administrator entirely focused on building client relationships. Preferred additional professional designations such as CFP® or CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and/or CRPC™ or Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor.
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The Assistant Director of Financial Operations (Controller) is primarily responsible for supporting and providing the Chief Financial Officer with relevant, accurate and timely financial data necessary for budgetary and financial decisions.
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In this role within Strategic Finance, the Data Analyst, within the Technology and Data team, will work with financial and operational data to create insightful reports and dashboards, enabling business decision-making and supporting our global strategy.
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The Financial Planning & Analysis Director is responsible for providing stakeholders with data, financial analyses and recommendations to help drive the company’s strategic goals. Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, economics or business is required in addition to seven to ten years of experience in financial planning and analysis in a dynamic, diversified service organization.
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Experience in financial reporting valuation and appraisal review, required. The Senior Manager, Valuation & Capital Markets Analytics – Complex Financial Instruments is responsible for leading, executing and delivery of challenging valuation engagements by participating in all aspects of projects, from the initial proposal preparation through project completion.
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High School Diploma or GED and minimum of 1 year customer service and sales in banking, financial services or goal driven retail sales, or business to business sales experience or military service in an administration, contracting, civil affairs or similar role.
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You are a leader in the Financial Service Cloud Capability practice, an Insurance subject matter expert, responsible for client delivery, assisting with proposals and new business pursuits, asset development, solutioning, and knowledge management of Financial Services Cloud for Insurance.
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Taft is seeking a Financial Reporting Analyst to support our Accounting team in Taft’s Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Detroit, Indianapolis or Minneapolis office. The Financial Reporting Analyst performs a variety of administrative and accounting duties in order to maintain accurate financial records and reports.
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You will assist clients in choosing a platform, defining their data needs and migrating them to a modern cloud data environment using cloud providers such as Azure, Google Cloud Platform, Amazon Web Services, Snowflake, Databricks or Teradata.
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Establish and maintain best practices, processes, and systems for financial planning, analysis, and reporting, leveraging advanced tools and technologies, including leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
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