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Oversee the financial aspects of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit properties including construction accounting, cost certification audits, annual partnership audits and tax returns, and ongoing investor reporting requirements.
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Axon is seeking a dynamic and experienced Vice President of Financial Reporting and Strategic Investments to spearhead our SEC reporting, accounting policy and consulting, ESG reporting, strategic investments due diligence and accounting, and stock compensation administration areas.
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Reporting directly to the CIO (Chief Information Officer) and serving as a key member of the Executive Leadership Team (ELT), the CFO provides leadership and direction in financial accounting, budgeting, procurement, contract management, asset management, and facilities oversight.
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This position will primarily support integrated IT audit engagements with a focus on system implementation reviews and support Nordstrom’s Internal Control over Financial Reporting (SOX) program for IT General Controls (ITGCs.
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Advanced knowledge and experience in Pacific Northwest natural gas pipeline and storage resources, and the financial, economic, regulatory and operational characteristics of such resources. Provides commercial and regulatory support for the Jackson Prairie project, including FERC reporting, contract negotiations and legal counsel coordination and management.
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What the job is: As the Vice President, Chief Financial Officer (CFO), you will be a key member of the senior management team, directly reporting to the President. Your role is critical in ensuring the company’s long-term financial success, overseeing accounting, treasury and risk, financial planning, tax, and reporting functions.
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Support accounting, asset management, and other teammates in the analysis, reconciliation, and reporting of all financial activity. Assist in software upgrades and improvements of accounting processes and financial reporting packages at the company level.
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7+ years of income tax compliance and financial reporting experience with a combination of large public accounting firm and corporate tax departments. Being responsible for the relevant SOX controls around compliance and reporting.
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We are seeking a talented Experiential Marketing Manager to join our team and lead the development, activation, and reporting of engaging marketing experiences for a reputable financial services client.
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Reporting to the Manager of Actuarial Services, the Hospital Financial Support Analyst will advise the Senior Leadership by providing support for researching and determining the likelihood of financial risk to the organization.
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Data Collection & Reporting: Gathering financial data from various sources, preparing reports for management, investors, or the private equity firm. This individual will provide support in financial modeling, data analysis, and reporting for both the company and our private equity partners.
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Amazon seeks an experienced Data Engineer to play a key role in the development and implementation of a comprehensive financial reporting platform to support the Worldwide Amazon Stores.
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Reporting into the Group Treasurer, you will lead our global cash management team and build out our corporate treasury function. You will thrive in ambiguity and will have experience with cross-entity organizational change, process improvement, financial risk management.
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The candidate will be responsible for supporting all aspects of the financial, statutory, and internal reporting processes, financial systems, internal controls, and business support.
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Contribute to the annual audit process and financial reporting related to EA's equity, including SEC reporting, statutory audits, and internal and external audit procedures. Administer global equity plans through the lifecycle of EA's equity awards (RSUs, PRSUs, ESPP), including grants, vesting events, terminations, U.S. reporting, and international compliance.
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