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Public Finance Investment Banking Analyst / Associate Morgan Stanley New York, USA. This role will be on the COO Team reporting to the Head of Technology & Digital Platforms. These platforms include data, research authoring, multi-channel distribution, advanced analytics, CRM and legal and compliance-based systems.
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In this role he/she will be responsible for administration, compliance, communications, analysis, and reporting for our Retirement Benefits as well as our Health and Welfare, Defined Contribution, Defined Benefits, Deferred Compensation Plans and voluntary benefit plans in the U.S.
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THE ROLE : The Sr. International Tax Analyst will support the tax department by assisting in the preparation and review of all US international tax calculations and with all activities relating to the US international tax compliance and provision functions.
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Assist with quarterly ASC740 provision calculations for multiple foreign entities and support global consolidated provision and financial reporting to include calculations of RTPs, booking journal entries, and executing SOX controls.
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As the Senior Analyst, Consolidations and Reporting, you’ll oversee the company's internal financial reporting and consolidation process and prepare summary schedules for the intercompany transactions between parent company and subsidiaries.
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The Data Analyst, HR will play a critical role in managing central HR reporting for the entire organization, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and data integrity. and putting " HR Data Analyst " in the subject line.
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Responsible for optimizing financial reporting systems (including Oracle, HFM and other financial systems) Complete and maintain process documentation to ensure Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) compliance for areas of responsibility.
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Strong knowledge of US GAAP, internal controls, and financial reporting. Support the Company’s internal financial reporting process, including the preparation of consolidated monthly and quarterly financial statements, including the P&L, balance sheet and statement of cash flows.
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The Senior Data Analyst Compliance will be responsible for researching and documenting data lineage from a regulatory compliance perspective to support global broker-dealer reporting requirements.
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As the Senior Analyst, Accounting and Finanical Reporting, you'll oversee the company's internal financial reporting and consolidation process and prepare summary schedules for the intercompany transactions between parent company and subsidiaries.
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You will provide accounting information on fixed income and other investments for existing and developing investment strategies for compliance with accounting/reporting regulations. You will specifically be responsible for the investment disclosures for LFG’s SEC reporting.
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