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Cash Flow Statement, and Key Financial Ratios Provide support for a number of financial processes, including Annual Budget/Least Estimates, SOX Control testing for Consolidation, and external audit requests Establish and implement the accounting and reporting for royalties paid between subsidiaries and/or 3rd parties Required Qualifications.
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Manage other corporate type accounting matters including debt, insurance, technology cost, fixed assets etc. The Accounting Manager will prepare and review Journal Entries with special emphasis on technical adjustments, directly overseeing a large portion of enterprise accounting, leading month-end close and financial statement review, ensuring proper compliance in demanding, high-pedigree environment.
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Support all Customer facing functions in ensuring policies & procedures result in accurate revenue reportingSupervise Accounting staff & review their deliverables for compliance & accuracyDevelop & maintain technical accounting policies & memosOwn financial systems & financial system requirements for accounting, Accounts Payable, Expense Reimbursement, etc.
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The VP of Finance and Treasury will need to be qualified and ready to assume the CFO position within a few months of onboarding and will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of financial management, including accounting, budgeting and strategic panning, financial and tax reporting, banking and treasury, M&A due diligence, board committee liaison preparation, investments, and risk management.
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Escalate collection of missing booking reports, to Trust Accounting Supervisor, if no response in the defined timeframe. The primary responsibility of the Accounting Associate is to ensure timely invoicing and collection of client payments.
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Reporting to the VP, Finance, the Accounting Manager, with the guidance of the VP of Finance and CFO, will assist with the management company accounting and reporting, utilizing the support of the outsourced administrator.
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This Finance & Accounting intern will support the Sr Director, Accounting in sales audit processes including monthly cash and tender reconciliations as well as calculation of related month end accruals.
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Reporting to the CFO, the Director, Accounting is responsible for leading the Museum's accounting operations, including the quarterly close process, annual financial reports, annual audit process, treasury and tax operations, ongoing maintenance of an adequate system of accounting records, and a comprehensive set of controls to mitigate risk.
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Non-profit accounting experience preferred. Oversee the department’s daily operations and works closely with the team on accounting functions, including accounts payable & receivable, revenue recognition, and treasury management.
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A Master's degree from an accredited college in economics, finance, accounting, business or public administration, human resources management, management science, operations research, organizational behavior, industrial psychology, statistics, personnel administration, labor relations, psychology, sociology, human resources development, political science, urban studies or a closely related field; or.
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The Accounting Manager is a key position within the finance department responsible for. The Accounting Manager manages and oversees all accounting functions, including financial. Bachelors Degree in Accounting or Business Management.
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Manage all matters of product accounting functions, including, but not limited to, revenue recognition, processing costs, customer receivable reconciliation, and securitization. Automate reports through engagement with data, engineering, and product teams for all products to streamline the accounting process.
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New York City-based Private Equity Fund Administration Firm is looking for a Private Equity Fund Accounting Manager to manage Private Equity fund clients. Hands-on experience accounting/audit of private equity funds (including blockers, Parallel, SPV, AIV, Co-Investment Vehicles) management companies, and other related vehicles.
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The ideal candidate must possess strong accounting, compliance, regulatory reporting and operational expertise, an ability to communicate and work with various teams outside of Finance (such as Legal/Compliance, Trading Operations and other Product/Engineering groups), and a desire to make a significant impact on a dynamic, high-growth technology company.
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This position is for an Assistant Director who will be responsible for the oversight of the Cost Accounting project at multiple sites. The employee will support the development of Cost Accounting at the sites (the 11 acute care hospitals, along with the Gotham FQHC’s and the long-term acute care facilities.
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