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Your Experience Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Accounting 2+ years of professional services experience (public accounting or advisory firm) Strong knowledge of SEC reporting, U.S. GAAP and Sarbanes Oxley.
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Collaborate with ESG and Climate Impact teams in the preparation of reporting and disclosure documents (e.g., SASB, TCFD, research reports, ESG Report, and SEC disclosures). Develop qualitative and quantitative monitoring (climate-risk metrics) and reporting of climate risks at a divisional and enterprise level.
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Minimum of 12+ years of extensive trial and litigation experience with either a law firm, corporation, government agency, and/or regulatory body related to accounting, public auditing, or SEC financial reporting matters.
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Strong technical skills and a working knowledge of U.S. GAAP and SEC reporting. Drive client deliverables of financial and regulatory information in accordance with SEC and regulatory requirements (i.e. – 10K’s, 10Q’s, S-1 and S-4 filings, audit coordination.
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Provide guidance on SEC reporting, corporate governance, and board-related issues. Strong knowledge of SEC reporting, corporate governance, and board-related matters. Advise on SEC reporting, corporate governance, and board matters.
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Prepare quarterly quantitative and qualitative SEC reporting disclosures, as needed disclosures. Monitor the activities of all accounting and insurance industry standard setting bodies, i.e., FASB, SEC, AICPA, etc.
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Support quarterly SEC and/or Regulatory Reporting as well as other ad hoc reporting requests. Assist in month-end closing and financial reporting processes. Support quarterly SEC and/or Regulatory Reporting as well as other ad hoc reporting requests.
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Legislative Reporting – Daily monitoring of local, state, and federal regulatory enforcement agencies, including, but not limited to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (SEC), Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), Treasury Dept., Federal Deposit Insurance Commission (FDIC), Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), and Federal Reserve Board (FRB.
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Prior industry experience as a CFO, Controller, SEC Reporting or Internal Audit Manager equivalent preferred. Serve as a high-level interim or project-based accounting resource for clients in various industries on accounting, finance, tax, and audit roles (Interim Controller, Financial Reporting Manager, Internal Audit Manager, etc.
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Demonstrate expert understanding of risk, controls, and ESG SEC, and international statutory reporting rules, including IT general controls (ITGC) and system development lifecycle controls (SDLC.
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The Financial Reporting Manager should exhibit an in-depth knowledge of GAAP guidelines, SEC reporting requirements and auditor methodologies; strong ability to research, assess the impact and document technical accounting issues; strong project management, time management and organizational skills; strong work ethic; and the ability to work independently and collaboratively.
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The Vice President of Financial Reporting is responsible for the Company’s external investor and SEC reporting process, consolidated internal reporting, as well as oversight for transaction and deal structure analysis and technical and regulatory accounting and disclosure matters.
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We are looking for a Senior Cybersecurity Account Executive to support Public Sector, reporting to the regional director of Security Sales. You enjoy identifying, qualifying, and solving customer pain points, are an expert storyteller, and you can translate technical needs into financial, business, and operational outcomes with C-Level executives, SEC Ops, and Sec Architects.
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Reviewing SEC and other external reporting related to assigned areas ensuring accuracy and completeness and manage responses to comments. Participating in the presentation of positions related to financial transactions or developments (including new standards) from the Financial Accounting Standards Board or the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) to management.
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Previous experience with: Consolidations; Derivatives; Domestic Equities / Funds, Equities; Financial Reporting / Statement Preparation; GAAP / GAAS; Month-end Close; Sarbanes Oxley; and, SEC Reporting.
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