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As a Senior Accountant, you will play a vital role in overseeing the general ledger, managing the closing processes, and ensuring accurate and timely financial reporting. Oversee and maintain the integrity of the general ledger, ensuring all transactions are recorded accurately and in compliance with organizational policies and accounting standards.
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Reporting to the Accounting Manager, the Senior Accountant collaborates with the General Accounting team, as well as staff in Budget, Student Financial Services, Institutional Advancement, and other relevant areas.
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Prepare reconciliations of the fixed assets and leases subledgers to the general ledger. Experience with general ledger functions. The Senior Accountant will be responsible for various aspects of capital projects, fixed assets, equipment and real estate leases and performing other accounting duties as assigned.
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The Senior Accountant will lead and manage the monthly reconciliation of the General Ledger, ensuring accuracy and resolving any discrepancies, as well as assist in payroll and month-end report.
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Prepare and review general ledger reconciliations in Blackline. Blackbaud is looking for a highly skilled and experienced Senior Accountant to join our organization. A successful candidate would be a self-motivated and experienced accountant with a constant drive for process improvement.
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We are seeking a dynamic Senior Staff Accountant work in the General Accounting group. This position will work extensively with members of the Finance and Accounting groups to book adjustments related to general, rights and production accounting.
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Include all costs for the month including labor, general conditions, subcontractor invoices, insurance and all applicable taxes. Pavarini McGovern is looking for a Project Accountant to support their team.
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Additionally, the Senior Staff Accountant will maintain rights schedules and perform monthly variance analyses on the assigned networks. Diamond Sports Group also has a joint venture in Marquee, the home of the Chicago Cubs, and a minority interest in the YES Network, the local destination for the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Nets. Diamond RSNs produce approximately 5,000 live local professional telecasts each year in addition to a wide variety of locally produced sports events and programs each year.
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Respond to audit requests concerning special events, foundation, individual giving, and corporate workplace, coordinating with the development and corporate teams to ensure general ledger reconciliation with the receivable aging.
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Manage and oversee day-to-day financial operations, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, deduction management, cash, credit cards, payroll, and general ledger activities. The Staff Accountant will be responsible for maintaining the integrity of financial records, ensuring accurate and timely processing of invoices and payments, and will assist in preparing financial statements and reports.
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Experience with Microsoft Office (e.g. Word & Excel) Great Plains General Ledger and Accounts Payable Modules. 3-5 years progressively responsible experience in the areas of general ledger or accounting.
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Review and approve purchase order requisitions (POR) and payment request forms (PRF) to assure completeness and accuracy (i.e., program numbers, locations, General Ledger coding, Period of Service/Budget period, amount of invoice, authorized signatures, allocations, etc.
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This Senior Accountant will be responsible for ensuring general ledgers accuracy, performing reconciliations and general bookkeeping, supporting month end process, with particular focus on lease and real estate accounting.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for timely and accurate preparation of financial accounting data in a variety of areas, including the accounts receivable function, the recording of revenues, and performing various general ledger account reconciliations.
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Grants Accountant - General Accounting. The Grants Accountant is responsible for all accounting cycle tasks - AR/AP/Payroll and financial reporting - and pre- and post-award grant accounting.
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