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Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Certified Management Accountant (CMA) certification is a plus. The Senior Accountant will be responsible for managing the company's financial accounting, reporting systems, and procedures to ensure accuracy and compliance with accepted accounting principles (GAAP.
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GAAP, month-end, year-end, financial reporting, account reconciliations, SOX, technical accounting, 10k, 10q, footnotes, SEC, budget, forecast, forecasting, balance sheet, cash flow, financial reports, financial statements, Big 4, Big four, public accounting Big 5, Big five, SOX compliance.
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Public Accounting experience preferred, and CPA certification (or working towards certification) Experience with accounting ERP systems (NetSuite experience a plus) In addition, this position will be involved in many technical accounting issues.
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5+ years of progressive experience in accounting roles, or 2+ years of public accounting experience. As a Senior Accountant, you will play a key role in managing our financial activities and ensuring compliance with accounting principles.
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0-2 years of accounting experience (public accounting preferred) Experience with SEC filings or public company accounting helpful but not required. The SEC Reporting Accountant will work with the SEC Reporting Team to timely and accurately prepare the company's SEC filings, research and prepare technical accounting papers, and perform additional accounting related aspects of his/her assigned departments, and act as a liaison between department executives and the accounting department as needed.
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Bachelors Degree in accounting, finance, business management, public administration, computer programming or a related field; and five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in financial management or accounting; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Preference for professional designation as Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Requires a thorough knowledge of professional accounting standards and ethics; generally accepted accounting principles established by AICPA and GASB; internal control principles and methods of application; laws and regulations pertaining to tax reporting, pension and deferred compensation funds; budgetary principles; standard investment procedures such as trading, funds transfers, security handling, etc.
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We are looking for an experienced Tax Accountant with public accounting experience to join our team! Responsibilities:Preparing a variety of tax returns, including corporate, partnership, estate, gift, individual, not-for-profitResearching tax issuesAssisting with tax consulting projectsUnderstanding your clients’ business and tax needsAssist with audits, reviews, and compilations, ensuring adherence to standard requirementsCreate new processes to improve financial efficiencyQualifications:The ideal candidate will have between 1-4 years of public accounting experience.
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While prior experience in nonprofit or public accounting is beneficial, we provide comprehensive training and mentorship to help you succeed. Keywords: Accountant, Senior Accountant, Staff Accountant, Bookkeeper, AR, AP, Payroll, nonprofit, charity, grants management, fund accounting.
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The Entry Level Accountant is responsible for processing a range of repetitive and non-repetitive clerical accounting transactions. This requires specific knowledge of a wide variety of accounting codes and classifications to meet the needs of the Housing Authority of Salt Lake City (HASLC) and its non-profit subsidiaries.
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Our accounting team is seeking a Sr. GL Accountant with a "roll-up-your-sleeves" attitude and a passion to drive process improvements and help us build a public company-ready organization.
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If you enjoy the rapid learning / growth / camaraderie of public accounting but desire a normal work, schedule and the ability to work 100% remotely, we want to meet you! Join an energetic finance team, many of which were top performers in public accounting, who will collaborate with you on projects that drive business forward.
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At least 4 years of recent relevant public accounting, tax, or review experience OR at least 4 years of experience as an accountant with experience in audits, financial reports, and moderate to complex month end closings.
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Prior experience in a healthcare, staffing or public accounting field. Success factors/job competencies: Bachelor's degree in accounting, CPA and/or public experience is a plus.
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Key Skills we want to see on your resume: Accountant, Financial Reporting, Financial Services, Public Accounting, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (U.S. GAAP), IFRS, Balance Sheets, ad-hoc Reports, Financial Statements, SEC/FCA/OSC Filed Reports, Income Statements, Account Reconciliations, Transfer Pricing, Revenue Accruals, LE Accruals, General Ledger, Trial Balances, Accounts Payable, Payroll/HR, Billing, Collections, Treasury, P&L, GAAP.
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