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Founded in 2019, we are a fully remote firm, based in Austin TX. Learn more about our team and offerings here: Director of Accounting, you will lead multiple teams of Accountants, Bookkeepers, and other specialists providing outsourced accounting services to a portfolio of ecommerce clients.
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Associate Vice President, Fund Accounting, Data Governance page is loaded. This newly formed team will work with all Ares Fund Accounting teams, Ares Investor Services and third-party fund admins to help ensure consistency and completeness of our investor financial data.
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Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, the Chief Accounting Officer (CAO) will be responsible for the leadership, development, and execution of the Company’s accounting function globally, including controllership, financial operations and related systems, treasury operations, accounting policy and SOX compliance, global income and indirect taxes, management and external financial reporting.
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An experienced tax professional in the federal tax department with understanding of corporate tax and US international tax accounting and compliance. A minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in tax accounting and compliance with an understanding of life insurance is a plus.
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Accounting Policy advisor based in New York with responsibility for the execution of complex accounting matters, the implementation, and application of accounting policies, collaborating with and advising the front office and Finance management on significant transactions, and representing Controllers on key control initiatives and control committees.
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The AVP Revenue Accounting will be managing a team of 2 people located in New York. The team is going through a finance transformation and the AVP Revenue Accounting will support the team during this journey of process rationalization and automation.
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Oversee maintenance and accounting of debt service for the portfolio on monthly basis. A private real estate holding firm with over $4B in assets is looking for a director of accounting.
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The Head of Reinsurance Accounting is a senior member of the Controllership management team and will provide leadership around a myriad of complex accounting matters including those arising from internal and external reinsurance transactions.
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New York City based non-profit is seeking a senior accounting and finance professional to join their staff as their new Global Director of Accounting and Finance. Bachelor's degree in a related field (finance, accounting, economics.
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10+ years of relevant accounting experience advising publicly traded companies, including experience supporting transactions as a result of, or in preparation for, one or more of the following areas: mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, spin-off, carve-out, IPO.
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Leads analysis of GAAP and/or IFRS rules to determine impact of new regulations on BNY Mellon fund accounting practices. We’re seeking a future team member for the role of Director to join our Fund Accounting Team. This role is located in New York, and is a hybrid position.
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This role offers a great opportunity to work closely with various Finance departments within the Company, including Investor Relations, Corporate Accounting, Revenue Accounting, FP&A, Treasury, Tax, and Stock Administration, as well as the HR, Legal, Regulatory, Product Operations, and Business Development departments, which will allow you to gain a vast amount of knowledge of the Company’s business and operations that are essential for solid career development.
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2+ years’ experience in Accounting; a focus on alternative investments funds, Private Equity/Real Assets experience, is a plus. Senior Associate, Private Equity Accounting page is loaded.
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Morgan Stanley is a leading global financial services firm providing a wide range of investment banking, securities, investment management and wealth management services.
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