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We are currently seeking an experienced Valuation Associate focused on Gift & Estate Valuations to join Withum’s Forensic and Valuation Services Group. Preparing valuation analyses primarily for gift & estate tax purposes.
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Highgate is a leading real estate investment and hospitality management company widely recognized as an innovator in the industry. The property is conveniently located near a variety of popular attractions, including the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, Menlo Park and Woodbridge Mall, PNC Bank Arts Center and Metro Park Train Station allowing for a direct commute to NYC.
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Minimum of 5 + years related experience in credit administration, analysis and risk mitigation with credit approval and supervisory experience and expertise in C&I, Commercial Real Estate, Construction, and loan portfolio management.
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As a team member in our Alternative Investments practice, you will assist in providing tax compliance & consulting services to our Venture Capital, Private Equity, Hedge Fund, and Real Estate clients.
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This position will support corporate real estate facilities construction projects and will support planning, budgeting forecasting, variance explanation related to capital project support.
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Manages all assigned trust owned real estate assets, which may include very complex residential, rental, commercial, farmland and timber properties as well as oil, gas and mineral interests.
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Minimum 7 - 10 years’ experience as a CFO/Controller in the real estate industry. Wick Companies is a diversified real estate development, brokerage, and property management company.
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This role provides the private equity/real estate fund accountant a rare opportunity to learn more about the portfolio, mentor dedicated staff accountants, participate in expanding a unique product offering, and pursue career and self-development opportunities.
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Established in 1983, WilkinGuttenplan is a leading mid-sized accounting and advisory firm in New Jersey and New York City. The Firm serves a multitude of industries, including closely held and middle-market businesses and their owners, high-net worth individuals, real estate, healthcare, international commerce, sports and entertainment, professional practices, technology, non-profit, condominiums and cooperatives, and many more.
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Prepare tax returns for high net worth individual, S corporations, partnerships and fiduciary income tax returns as well as estate and gifts tax returns. Identify estate and income tax planning opportunities.
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The departments are Corporate, Employment Law, Environmental, Family Law, Healthcare, Litigation, Real Estate, Redevelopment & Land Use, Tax, Trusts & Estates. Knowledge: Strong understanding of New Jersey probate laws, estate planning principles, and trust administration.
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A leading real estate company is hiring a legal administrative assistant to support their leasing office. A leading real estate company is hiring a legal administrative assistant to support their leasing office.
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The Head of Project Management Office (PMO) will report to the Hub Head of Siemens Real Estate Americas and will hold a position with regional scope. Project Manager or in the Project Management Office in the real estate industry.
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Finance, business administration, economics, accounting, insurance, engineering, mathematics, banking and credit, law, real estate operations, statistics, or other fields related to the position, such as agriculture, agricultural economics, farm, livestock or ranch management, or rural sociology.
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The Credit Officer will also advise senior management on appropriate credit risk appetite based on market data, including a general macroeconomic outlook and banking sector-specific risks. Thorough comprehension of credit risk management, credit administration, and loan underwriting.
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