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The Controller assumes the responsibility for planning, organizing, coordinating, directing, and monitoring all aspects of the financial operations of the company; including accounting, payrolls, financial reporting/systems, budget, cash management and other finance-related functions.
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The CFO will manage the finance and administration departments (currently 8 employees) and directly supervise the Controller, Accounting/Budget Manager – Vessel Operations, and Office Manager. The CFO will direct and oversee the financial operations of the company, including financial reporting, budgeting and forecasting, treasury functions, risk management and legal matters.
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Extensive experience with financial planning tools such as Planful, Planning Analytics, Oracle, OneStream, etc. 5+ years in system analysis/engineering roles, preferably in financial planning.
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One or more of the following credentials or certifications is required: CPA License, Levels 1 & 2 of the CFA exam, JD, PhD, MBA or Master’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Tax, Quantitative Statistics, Engineering, Corporate Engineering, Information Systems, Financial Engineering, Economics, Real Estate Finance or Hospitality, Enrolled Agent (EA), State Certified Appraiser License.
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The larger Ayco Personal Financial Management business spans the country, with the following locations in the United States: Atlanta (GA), Boston (MA), Canonsburg (PA), Chicago (IL), Cincinnati (OH), Cohoes (NY), Dallas (TX), Deerfield (IL), Irvine (CA), Houston (TX), Latham (NY), Los Angeles (CA), Minneapolis (MN), New York (NY), Parsippany (NJ), Philadelphia (PA), San Francisco (CA), Saratoga Springs (NY), Seattle (WA), Troy (MI), Washington, D.C. (DC) and West Palm Beach (FL.
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A multifamily property management organization, that has assembled a best-in-class team that currently manages a growing portfolio of properties that manages affordable housing communities throughout the country, seeks a new Controller.
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The Controller supervises the Senior Accountant & Payroll Manager, advises staff on accounting, financial reporting, and other financial matters, and is a member of the Finance & Operations Department.
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As a member of the Data Engineering - Business ETL team, you own the data warehouse and data pipelines that are used for financial and regulatory reporting. Being a domain expert on data modeling, data pipelines, data quality and data warehousing of financial data.
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Direct activities of the Financial Reporting and Budgeting team that provide support to Dean s Office and UWM Central Budget unit managers, departments, and institutes in the development of monthly budgets, reviewing monthly budget to actual operational reports prepare and explain quarterly forecasts vs.
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Serve as the outsourced Controller/CFO for multiple non-profit clients. The Controller will interact with clients, their staff, Board of Directors, and Finance Committees on a regular basis.
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This employment opportunity at Harborstone Credit Union in Seattle, WA would allow you to join the Investment Program at Harborstone Credit Union as a Financial Advisor associated with LPL Financial.
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As a member of Adobe’s growing FP&A Anaplan Center of Excellence team, you will play a meaningful role in crafting next-generation financial planning processes and tools for our customers. Work closely with our partners across IT, Finance, and EX to manage upstream and downstream Anaplan data integration dependencies.
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If you are a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER professional (CFP), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), or have at least five years of financial planning experience, please contact us about joining our team and helping us meet the demand of potential clients that want to do business with our firm.
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This position provides exceptional customer service and follow-up to current and prospective WGU students and staff by evaluating the financial aid applications and requirements determining the amount/configuration of aid packages for students ensuring compliance with state, federal, and institutional policies governing financial aid.
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Deputy Director, Regulation, Policy & Research (Inclusive Financial Systems) Locations Seattle, WA London, UK Time Type Full time Posted On 4/4/2024 Job Requisition ID B020227 The Foundation We are the largest nonprofit fighting poverty, disease, and inequity around the world.
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