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3+ years of relevant audit, risk or compliance control experience, specifically in areas of accounting, finance, regulatory reporting or SOX internal controls. Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience (Accounting and/or Finance strongly preferred) - or related work experience.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field. Job Summary:We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Cost Accountant to join our finance team.
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Bachelor’s degree in accounting/finance, liberal arts with emphasis on critical thinking, math, science or statistics, or engineering with a desire to pivot to finance and credible experience to support pivot.
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Lennar is seeking a detail oriented Financial Analyst who will be responsible for the completion and accuracy of financial reporting internally and to Region/Corporate, data modeling and extraction, analytics and analysis, ad-hoc reporting, proformas, and accounting functions at month end relative to, but not limited to audit, land budgeting, financial reporting.
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The Associate Financial Analyst – Commercial Division reports directly to the Finance Director – Commercial Division and partners closely with members of the sales & marketing teams for all commercial division entities to provide detailed analysis, insights, and reporting.
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Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Tax, Law, or Economics. Possesses and applies a comprehensive knowledge of accounting and finance principles, practices, and procedures to complete moderately complex assignments.
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Bachelor’s degree in finance or accounting. Carolina PRG has partnered with a billion-dollar industrial service & supply organization on a search for a Senior Financial Analyst.
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Bachelor's degree in Finance or Accounting coupled with 2+ years of financial analysis experience. Vallen's Financial Analyst is an individual contributor that may be a member of the FP&A or Accounting team working to support financial decision-making by collecting, analyzing, investigating, and reporting financial data and analysis.
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Bachelor’s degree in a related business field (Finance, Accounting, Economics-or any quantitative degree) Work with finance leadership on various operational, revenue, billing, and accounting initiatives.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Accounting, Finance, or related field or equivalent related work or military experience. As the Senior Financial Analyst, you will support the continued financial health of the organization by providing critical analyses and insights that are used for informed decision-making.
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Responsible for more complex finance activities involving regulatory reporting and accounting policy. The primary responsibility is developing and maintaining the company’s accounting policies and procedures for regulatory and financial reporting.
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BS/BA degree or higher in one or a combination of the following: Finance, Accounting, Management Information Systems (MIS), Analytics, or Reporting. 4+ years of Finance, Accounting, Analytics, Reporting or Business and Technology Audit experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education.
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Educational Background: Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, or a related field. Related Terms: Financial Analyst, Manufacturing, Budgeting, Forecasting, Financial Reporting, Data Analysis.
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Bachelor's degree, preferably accounting or finance related and three years' progressive work experience in financial analysis or accounting; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management, Accounting, Finance, or Real Estate required. Experience performing financial analysis in finance or real estate preferred.
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