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The team provides an extensive range of financial accounting and reporting services with a comprehensive industry-focused approach like quarterly and annual financial reporting, statutory and regulatory reporting including policy, production, SOX compliance and support, legal entity reporting preparation and filing, annual budgeting etc.
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The VP, Solution Delivery leads multiple project teams in delivering accounting and reporting services for private funds such as private equity, fund of funds, and real assets including real estate, renewables, shipping, agriculture, aircraft, and timber.
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Deloitte & Touche's Controllership Market Offering helps CFOs, CCOs, controllers, and business unit finance leaders in implementing the latest accounting changes; dealing with complex business issues and capital markets transactions; working to meet financial reporting needs and regulatory and investor expectations.
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Deloitte Advisory's Controllership Financial Reporting team assists organizations in meeting their accounting and regulatory requirements. 12+ years of relevant experience with GAAP/statutory reporting, preferable in asset management industry and/or asset classes (real estate, renewables, shipping, agriculture, aircraft, timber.
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Oversee Asset and/or Funds monthly/quarterly financial statement reviews, GAAP adjustments, variance analysis, Asset and debt appraisals. Oversee onboarding of accounting and reporting services for new fund launches and asset acquisitions, support operationalizing teams to deliver services.
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Provide guidance and oversight to staff for complex reviews of various fee calculations; such as management fee, performance fee, incentive fee, etc. The team: Controllership Financial Reporting team.
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Finalize audited/non-audited fund financial statement reporting packages; continually improve the level and content of reporting and communication to client stakeholders and external auditors. At Deloitte, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case.
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Experience and fluency with various reporting platforms; such as Yardi, ARC, Geneva, Investran, or similar. Post-Graduate/Graduate degree in Finance or Accounting, or active CPA. Perform engagement planning and budgeting; manage engagement economics, engagement risk, and engagement timeline.
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Foster a team-oriented environment - manage employee retention, career pathing, learning and development of the team. Independent thinker and resourceful problem solver with an ability to exercise mature judgment.
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Develop competency among team members; Provide coaching and development opportunities to staff, and lead and evolve training. Bachelor's Degree in Finance or Accounting. Strong oral and written communication skills; including presentation, interpersonal communication and facilitation skills.
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