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The Senior Grants Accountant plays the central role at Opportunity in ensuring that private, corporate, USAID, and other public sector grant and contract funds are spent according to project and donor requirements.
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Providing continuous proactive service & support to Project Leaders and Department Managers Full-lifecycle financial, and end-to-end business support of direct work programs Budgeting, resource management, execution, collections, and contract closeout)Support pricing and estimating activities as needed for new projects, or potential change orders.
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This role will be part of a high-performing team helping a DOJ entity identify, design, and implement improved processes that transform their reimbursable agreement and reporting functions by providing internal controls, financial systems, and program operations support.
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Deputy Chief Financial Officer. Support the CFO in written and oral presentations to EDF's finance committees on budgets, financial results, financial plans, and risks. Preparation of tax returns and other financial filings for all EDF entities.
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Wealth Advisor, Financial Advisor, Life Insurance Sales, Life Insurance Planner, Fiduciary, IAR Representative, Annuity Salesperson, Financial or Insurance Wholesaler, Internal Financial or Insurance Wholesaler, Pharmaceutical Sales and more.
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A minimum of one year of experience with customer services, financial management, or a related field (college student job and/or internship experience will be considered). Experience with financial aid or student accounts.
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In this role, you will help oversee Planning and Program Support, Financial Execution Support, Contract and Acquisition Management and Audit Readiness / Accountable Property Owner (APO) Support This position is contingent upon your ability to transfer or obtain and maintain a DoD Secret level clearance post-employment.
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The Economist/Financial Reviewer has an educational background in finance or a business-related field, and at least two years of experience in economics or financial analysis. Job DescriptionConducts financial feasibility analysis for loan and grant administration and performs various financial analyses for environmental and business-related documentation as identified in task orders.
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Strong analytical skills and ability to perform detailed financial analysis. Contribute to improving processes and procedures that accurately capture, track, and report on financial transactions.
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Position Summary:As the Accountant of Revenue, you will be primarily responsible for overseeing revenue accounting activities and ensuring compliance with ASC. Duties and Responsibilities: Analyze financial information to ensure its accuracy and prepare supporting schedules.
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Senior Financial Modeling and Data Analyst (Hybrid | Wash, DC Public Trust) (Must have ability to obtain a Public Trust clearance) Salary: $135,000 to $155,000. Train and mentor a team of younger analysts on building and managing financial models, data analysis, and reporting using tools such as Tableau and Power BI. Ensure data integrity and quality control measures are in place and develop standardized processes for financial modeling and reporting.
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Financial planning & analysis. Baker Tilly is a leading advisory, tax and assurance firm, providing clients with a genuine coast-to-coast and global advantage in major regions of the U.S. and in many of the world's leading financial centers - New York, London, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago and Boston.
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Our client in the alternative energy sector is looking for a Financial Reporting Manager - Asset Management. Reporting to the COO/Chief Underwriter the Financial Reporting Manager- Asset Management will analyze financial statements from their investment entities and support analysis and reporting of portfolio performance both internally and externally and may interact directly with portfolio company leaders as they develop their own operational and financial reporting capabilities.
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Client Overview: The successful candidate will join a team of civil servants and contractors at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO.
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The work of the Staff Accountant is performed in the Marcum office but may involve travel to client sites. The Staff Accountant may be involved with training and overseeing of processors and interns and may have direct contact with the clients they are serving.
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