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Prepare or review monthly general ledger reconciliations for leases, debt and equity. Benchmark and ensure compliance with U.S. GAAP, IFRS, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, etc. Support and research U.S. GAAP and IFRS technical accounting guidance.
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Reviews and approves requests such as large check cashing requests, authorizing bank checks or general ledger tickets, and the approval of various reports, paperwork and cash counts. Reviews and approves requests such as large check cashing requests, authorizing bank checks or general ledger tickets, and the approval of various reports, paperwork and cash counts.
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Maintains a thorough understanding of the business operations, financial reporting and the General Ledger structure. Performs standard accounting activities, including preparing, classifying, recording, maintaining, and reconciling the General Ledger accounts, sub-ledgers and subsystems in compliance with accepted accounting policies and principles.
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The Accounting Manager will manage the controller's checklist to ensure all entries are posted to the general ledger for the closing period. Construction Accounting Experience, AIA Billing, Certified Payroll, Job Costing, Financial Modeling, Forecasting & Budgeting preferred.
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Assists Branch Manager and Assistant Manager in completing monthly State of the Branch and General Ledger Reconciliation reports, to review the financial activities of the branch and ensure all required actions are conducted.
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Expertise in Multi-Org Oracle Financials, General Ledger, Payables, Receivables, Operating Expenses, Cash Management and Fixed Assets. Ensure all financial information has been recorded accurately and timely into Oracle general ledger.
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Analyze, check and research all accounts in General Ledger. Journal entry input to General Ledger. Analyze, check and research all accounts in General Ledger. Perform investment reconciliation and analysis.
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The Director of Finance is responsible for oversight of financial statement preparation and reporting, production of the operating, capital and grant program budgets, general ledger maintenance, and is the primary liaison with the Affiliate’s independent auditors.
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Process client transactions, including but not limited to, cash and check deposits, withdrawals, check cashing, loan payments, issue official checks and money orders, transfers, general ledger entries, completion of CTRs, etc.
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Daily general ledger accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, commissions, and accounting for production. Duties will include all aspects of general ledger accounting including primary participation in monthly and year end closing, budgeting, reporting and analysis.
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At least 6 years of experience in fields such as FP&A, accounting, audit, tax, working with multinational companies’ ERP ledger information, either from having worked in-house or as external advisor.
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Maintain accurate financial records by recording and verifying financial transactions, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger entries. Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Xero) and MS Office, particularly Excel.
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The successful candidate will have excellent interpersonal communications skills, a strong working knowledge of IFRS and STAT accounting principles, Company’s ledger system (e.g. SAP) and will be able to work independently as well as lead teams to support the maintenance and future configuration of these environments as well as the affected stakeholders.
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The Accountant is responsible for monitoring and reconciling bank account activity and reconciliation of liability paid to the general ledger. Experience with Microsoft D365 or other ERP is preferred.
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Monitors and reconciles required general ledger accounts in accordance with policy and procedure. Monitors and analyzes customer transactions for any suspicious activities that may be in violation of the Anti-Money Laundering Program in accordance with BSA. Reports any finding to Branch Management, Security and Compliance.
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