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Chief Financial Officer, Deputy CFO, Senior ACFO Financial Management, ACFO Corporate Accounting, Financial Reporting Analysis, General Ledger Review. The incumbent serves as a technical financial management analyst on the assigned program areas.
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Bachelor’s degree required; Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or related field preferred. Five years of increasingly responsible and progressive experience in government or general accounting, with at least one year of supervisory experience.
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Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, and/or an equivalent degree preferred. HKS is seeking an experienced Billing Analyst to join our Accounting team, this is a fully remote position.
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This position will perform data analysis tasks and support the development of data tools as part of project teams that serve clients with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other government agencies in the areas of drinking water protection, climate resilience, and surface water quality management.
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BS/BA in insurance & risk management, actuarial science, business administration, accounting, finance, economics, mathematics, statistics. The Business Insurance (BI) Analytics Associate will support the National BI Analytics Leader in the execution of MMA's analytics strategy to impact our efforts on increased client retention and growth.
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Serve as a key point of contact and provide leadership through functional advice, guidance, and expertise for various departments throughout the company, including Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), Business Development, Corporate and Segment Accounting, SEC Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A), Corporate Finance, and others.
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Requires a BA/BS in Accounting or Finance and a minimum of 6 years budgeting, forecasting, and accounting financial reporting experience; or any combination of education and experience, which would provide an equivalent background.
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Senior Analyst for DLA Aviation, Richmond, Virginia. Senior Analyst II. Work with government-led teams to transition the Project/Task of converting all Data Request Tracking Utility (DRU) from MS Access into the ServiceNow platform as a modernization effort to help unify organizations and continue workflow streamlining and continued process improvement [CPI] efforts within DLA.
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The FP&A Senior Manager will be the leader of the Advisory Service Line as a part of the overall Finance Team. The FP&A Senior Manager leads a variety of financial focus areas in support of the firm’s overall financial goals.
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The ideal candidate will be detail oriented and should have foundational knowledge of government accounting and program finance processes, as well as highly skilled in excel and other program finance planning systems.
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Finance, Accounting, Rebate Operations, Clinical and Account Management Staff). Creates effective rebate specific financial forecasts by monitoring pharmaceutical market and developing management strategy.
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CPA, Member of the Bar or other tax, technology, or finance-specific credentials may qualify for this opportunity. Possess thorough experience in analyzing legislative and regulatory tax developments, IRS regulatory process and procedures, performing legal research, and writing and interpreting complex legal opinions, as well as understanding the applicability and precedential value of judicial decisions and IRS published guidance such as regulations and revenue rulings involving federal tax law.
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A minimum of five (5) years of progressive finance, accounting or related business experience is required. A minimum of a bachelor's degree, preferably with a major in Finance/Business/Accounting is required.
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Avoids legal challenges by understanding current and proposed association management legislation, enforcing accounting principles, delivering required reports, and complying with the IRS and all other filing requirements in a timely manner.
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