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Advising clients in a variety of sectors (financial services, corporates, etc) on a broad range of complex technical accounting, financial reporting, and capital markets topics, including securitizations, derivatives and hedging, debt offerings, investment accounting, transfer accounting, consolidation analyses, private placements, post deal accounting, restructurings, and change in accounting standards; and.
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A career within Financial Markets Business Advisory services, will provide you with the opportunity to contribute to a variety of audit, regulatory, valuation, and financial analyses services to design solutions that address our clients’ complex accounting and financial reporting challenges, as well as their broader business issues.
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The Accounting Manager will have a thorough knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles for non-profit organizations and will manage financial and regulatory compliance, including insurance, reporting, and annual audits.
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This role will be primarily responsible for the execution of all aspects of accounting including: month/quarter/year-end close, technical accounting/policy development, debt & cash management, AR and AP cycles, financial reporting, financial controls, payroll, tax, and audit.
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Reporting to the Senior Director, Finance, the Senior Accounting Manager is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the New York Genome Center accounting team.
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Performance Management - executive dashboards management reporting, planning, budgeting & forecasting, analytics & decision support Record-to-Report - financial close, consolidation, financial reporting, Fixed Assets, Inventory, Payroll Order-to-Cash - order entry, customer credit, invoicing, accounts receivable, collections, Procure-to-Pay - procurement, accounts payable, invoicing.
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Responsible for auditing the accounting of cash, inventory, fixed assets, intangible assets, and other financial elements. The Accounting Manager's role encompasses the direct oversight of all day-to-day accounting functions, reporting directly to the CFO.
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This Director will provide various accounting advisory services including, but not limited to, IPO and M&A Readiness, CFO Advisory, SEC Compliance & Financial Reporting, Transaction Advisory, Technical Accounting Research & Position Papers, and addressing the need for continuous improvement and optimization of the finance and accounting functions.
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Accounting Manager Projected areas of responsibilities:Drive the financial reporting process through the consolidation,Prepare monthly consolidation and financial reporting of GAAP and IFRS basis financial results,Lead and manage all month-end close activities.
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The purpose of the Accounting Manager is to oversee all areas relating to accounts payable, accounts receivable, income audit, general cashier, taxes, internal controls and financial reporting.
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Participate in the development and enhancement of internal controls over financial reporting and process improvements to streamline the monthly close process. Improve the accuracy and granularity of financial data in the general ledger to enhance analytics and reporting directly with Billing, Underwriting/Account Management, Budget Financial Analytics and IT.
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The Manager Accounting is responsible for managing the daily general accounting and Procure to Pay activities, inventory/cost analysis, gross-to-net analysis, fixed assets, accounts reconciliations, and financial/management reporting.
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The Finance Department is seeking a self-starting individual with experience in accounting to perform assigned financial tasks, complete assigned analysis and provide accurate and timely information to the VP of Finance.
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The Accounting Manager will be responsible for managing a team of accounting professionals, ensuring accurate financial reporting, implementing efficient processes, and contributing to the overall financial health of the organization.
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These critical experiences will help you build a rewarding and successful career at PepsiCo. Responsibilities The Control and Reporting Senior Analyst is a member of our Debt and Derivative Accounting Center of Excellence (COE) in Purchase, New York, reporting to the COE Senior Manager.
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