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Accounting Manager/Assistant Controller. Accounting Manager/Assistant Controller. The accounting manager's responsibilities include reviewing AR/AP entries and production recording done by bookkeepers, performing monthly closing of the books, performing account reconciliations, maintaining the general ledger, assisting with audit preparations, tax return preparations, and performing other accounting duties as assigned.
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Review financial statements for accuracy during each close and highlight any issues to the Assistant Controller. Review financial statements for accuracy during each close and highlight any issues to the Assistant Controller.
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Flagging necessary payments to Assistant Controller and Controller. Report challenges and timely updates Controller as needed. Knowledge of SUN, OneStream, and Smartview is preferred but not required.
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You will report directly to the Assistant Controller. Configure and maintain Compeat/Quickbooks Online, accounting system, to work at its fullest capability. You will report directly to the Assistant Controller.
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We are seeking an Accounting Manager/Assistant Controller for a hybrid/flex schedule at their location in Pleasantville, NY. You will be expected to work 2-3 days on-site (flexible on days.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director, Assistant Controller, you will be responsible for managing a team of accountants (U.S. based and offshore team) and ensuring timeliness of month-end/quarter-end closing, SEC financial reporting and SOX control related matters.
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Assistant Controller – Controller – Regional Director of Accounting. Plan and organize the work of the hotel accounting team, adjusting priorities as needed to ensure reporting deadlines are met.
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The Accounting Manager will be an integral member of the growing team at R2Net and will collaborate with the Assistant Controller and Controller to ensure all functions and procedures of the accounting department are running smoothly and efficiently.
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Responsibilities : Work with the Assistant Controller and Controller to oversee and support a growing accounting team with strong people leadership that encourages continuous excellence and growth.
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Supports the accounting of PIM; reporting directly to Assistant Controller. Our portfolio of products, from Welch’s® Fruit Snacks to Sun-Maid® Chocolate Raisins and Sour Jacks® Sour Candies are enjoyed by millions of consumers every day.
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In the absence of the Assistant Controller, the Senior Accountant coordinates the activities of the General Ledger team to ensure that priorities are met and work is completed accurately on a timely basis.
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In conjunction with the Assistant Controller and Controller, maintains the general ledger. Reporting to the Controller, the Senior Accountant will work closely with finance members, executive management, the payroll department and all other required departments to ensure timely and accurate financial reporting, and maintenance of financial data within the Financial Edge reporting system.
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Assist other fiscal staff as needed and other financial tasks as may be required by the CFO and Assistant Controller. Not-for-profit bookkeeping/fund accounting experience is a plus. Assist other fiscal staff as needed and other financial tasks as may be required by the CFO and Assistant Controller.
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This position reports to the Assistant Controller General Accounting. A minimum of five years of Government/fund accounting experience Thorough knowledge of accounting theory, concepts and practices applicable to accounting requirements of non-profit agencies.
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Ares Management Corporation is seeking an Assistant Controller to join our dynamic, collaborative fund accounting team focused on the Alternative Credit platform. Ares offers a number of additional benefits including access to a world-class medical advisory team, a mental health app that includes coaching, therapy and psychiatry, a mindfulness and wellbeing app, financial wellness benefit that includes access to a financial advisor, new parent leave, reproductive and adoption assistance, emergency backup care, matching gift program, education sponsorship program, and much more.
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