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Accounting Manager
Manages professional level accounting functions and the preparation of reports including earnings, profits/losses, cash balances, and cost accounting. Confirms accuracy of operating and financial reports. Advises upper management regarding matters, such as effective use of resources and methods, for preventing... [+] More
Manages professional level accounting functions and the preparation of reports including earnings, profits/losses, cash balances, and cost accounting. Confirms accuracy of operating and financial reports. Advises upper management regarding matters, such as effective use of resources and methods, for preventing capital being frozen. Interprets accounts and records to upper management. Includes managers whose staffs may consist of a mix of professional, paraprofessional, and/or clerical accounting personnel; excludes managers whose staffs consist of 100 percent nonexempt accounting personnel. Analyzes records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred. Develops, installs, and maintains budgeting systems that provide control of expenditures made to carry out activities, such as advertising and marketing, production and labor, maintenance, or project activities, such as construction of buildings. May recommend future financial plans and policies. [-] Less
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Cost Accounting Manager
Manages and oversees professional cost accounting activities. Implements cost control procedures and provides staff supervision over cost systems and methods. Manages the compilation of periodic statements of product cost and develops and/or prepares appropriate operating reports. Follows up expenditures of... [+] More
Manages and oversees professional cost accounting activities. Implements cost control procedures and provides staff supervision over cost systems and methods. Manages the compilation of periodic statements of product cost and develops and/or prepares appropriate operating reports. Follows up expenditures of appropriations and supervises the assembly of data and comparisons of various budget items. Prepares cost analysis for use in contract adjustments. Excludes managers whose staffs consist of all nonexempt accounting jobs. Reviews completed product manufacturing costs, and reviews and analyzes unit costs of finished products. Conducts special cost studies for use in setting selling prices and establishing inventory prices for in-process and finished products. Studies economy for various projects and programs. Prepares profit and loss statements for individual products. Supervises the maintenance of inventory records of products, and directs other statistical and tabulating services. Develops or improves methods of calculating and controlling costs. Compiles cost data for use in developing operating budgets. Directs cost audits and their interpretation that will assist management in directing and controlling operations. [-] Less
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Corporate Accounting Manager
Prepares and files external reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission and other regulatory agencies. Presents financial reports to senior management and members of the executive board. Participates in preparation of proxy statements. Oversees daily accounting transactions in compliance with... [+] More
Prepares and files external reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission and other regulatory agencies. Presents financial reports to senior management and members of the executive board. Participates in preparation of proxy statements. Oversees daily accounting transactions in compliance with GAAP. Coordinates month, quarter, and year-end reconciliations. Analyzes and forecasts balance sheet and cash flows. Prepares external financial statements in accordance with GAAP. Coordinates Sarbanes-Oxley compliance program. Accounts for and prepares reports related to employee stock purchase and employee stock option plans, self insurance reserves, severance and restructuring and retirement asset obligations. Facilitates financial and statutory audits and reviews. Leads the adoption and implementation of new accounting pronouncements. Maintains and updates processes and internal controls. Participates in due diligence of prospective acquisitions. Gives work direction, resolves problems, prepares schedules, and sets deadlines to ensure timely completion of work. Monitors, appraises, and reviews job contributions of direct reports. [-] Less
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Accounting Auditing Manager
Manages and coordinates activities of auditors conducting independent protective and constructive audits for management to review effectiveness of controls, financial records, and operations. Contributes to the design and implementation of company audit procedures. Establishes systems and standards for conducting audits. Reviews records of functions audited to ensure proper recording of transactions and compliance with applicable laws. Inspects accounting systems to determine their accuracy, efficiency, and protective value. Reviews records pertaining to material assets, such as equipment, buildings, or manpower to determine degree to which they are utilized. Analyzes data obtained for evidence of deficiencies in controls, duplication of effort, extravagance, fraud, or lack of compliance with management's established policies or procedures. Develops audit programs for specific audits. Conducts special studies for management. Prepares reports of findings and makes recommendations to upper management. [-] Less
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Accounting Cost Manager
Manages and oversees professional cost accounting activities. Implements cost control procedures and provides staff supervision over cost systems and methods. Manages the compilation of periodic statements of product cost and develops and/or prepares appropriate operating reports. Follows up expenditures of... [+] More
Manages and oversees professional cost accounting activities. Implements cost control procedures and provides staff supervision over cost systems and methods. Manages the compilation of periodic statements of product cost and develops and/or prepares appropriate operating reports. Follows up expenditures of appropriations and supervises the assembly of data and comparisons of various budget items. Prepares cost analysis for use in contract adjustments. Excludes managers whose staffs consist of all nonexempt accounting jobs. Reviews completed product manufacturing costs, and reviews and analyzes unit costs of finished products. Conducts special cost studies for use in setting selling prices and establishing inventory prices for in-process and finished products. Studies economy for various projects and programs. Prepares profit and loss statements for individual products. Supervises the maintenance of inventory records of products, and directs other statistical and tabulating services. Develops or improves methods of calculating and controlling costs. Compiles cost data for use in developing operating budgets. Directs cost audits and their interpretation that will assist management in directing and controlling operations. [-] Less
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Accounting Department Manager
Manages professional level accounting functions and the preparation of reports including earnings, profits/losses, cash balances, and cost accounting. Confirms accuracy of operating and financial reports. Advises upper management regarding matters, such as effective use of resources and methods, for preventing... [+] More
Manages professional level accounting functions and the preparation of reports including earnings, profits/losses, cash balances, and cost accounting. Confirms accuracy of operating and financial reports. Advises upper management regarding matters, such as effective use of resources and methods, for preventing capital being frozen. Interprets accounts and records to upper management. Includes managers whose staffs may consist of a mix of professional, paraprofessional, and/or clerical accounting personnel; excludes managers whose staffs consist of 100 percent nonexempt accounting personnel. Analyzes records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred. Develops, installs, and maintains budgeting systems that provide control of expenditures made to carry out activities, such as advertising and marketing, production and labor, maintenance, or project activities, such as construction of buildings. May recommend future financial plans and policies. [-] Less
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Accounting Financial Analysis Manager
Manages professional level accounting functions and the preparation of reports including earnings, profits/losses, cash balances, and cost accounting. Confirms accuracy of operating and financial reports. Advises upper management regarding matters, such as effective use of resources and methods, for preventing... [+] More
Manages professional level accounting functions and the preparation of reports including earnings, profits/losses, cash balances, and cost accounting. Confirms accuracy of operating and financial reports. Advises upper management regarding matters, such as effective use of resources and methods, for preventing capital being frozen. Interprets accounts and records to upper management. Includes managers whose staffs may consist of a mix of professional, paraprofessional, and/or clerical accounting personnel; excludes managers whose staffs consist of 100 percent nonexempt accounting personnel. Analyzes records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred. Develops, installs, and maintains budgeting systems that provide control of expenditures made to carry out activities, such as advertising and marketing, production and labor, maintenance, or project activities, such as construction of buildings. May recommend future financial plans and policies. [-] Less
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Accounting Operations Manager
Manages professional level accounting functions and the preparation of reports including earnings, profits/losses, cash balances, and cost accounting. Confirms accuracy of operating and financial reports. Advises upper management regarding matters, such as effective use of resources and methods, for preventing... [+] More
Manages professional level accounting functions and the preparation of reports including earnings, profits/losses, cash balances, and cost accounting. Confirms accuracy of operating and financial reports. Advises upper management regarding matters, such as effective use of resources and methods, for preventing capital being frozen. Interprets accounts and records to upper management. Includes managers whose staffs may consist of a mix of professional, paraprofessional, and/or clerical accounting personnel; excludes managers whose staffs consist of 100 percent nonexempt accounting personnel. Analyzes records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred. Develops, installs, and maintains budgeting systems that provide control of expenditures made to carry out activities, such as advertising and marketing, production and labor, maintenance, or project activities, such as construction of buildings. May recommend future financial plans and policies. [-] Less
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Manager Accounting
Manages professional level accounting functions and the preparation of reports including earnings, profits/losses, cash balances, and cost accounting. Confirms accuracy of operating and financial reports. Advises upper management regarding matters, such as effective use of resources and methods, for preventing... [+] More
Manages professional level accounting functions and the preparation of reports including earnings, profits/losses, cash balances, and cost accounting. Confirms accuracy of operating and financial reports. Advises upper management regarding matters, such as effective use of resources and methods, for preventing capital being frozen. Interprets accounts and records to upper management. Includes managers whose staffs may consist of a mix of professional, paraprofessional, and/or clerical accounting personnel; excludes managers whose staffs consist of 100 percent nonexempt accounting personnel. Analyzes records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred. Develops, installs, and maintains budgeting systems that provide control of expenditures made to carry out activities, such as advertising and marketing, production and labor, maintenance, or project activities, such as construction of buildings. May recommend future financial plans and policies. [-] Less
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Manager Cost Accounting
Manages and oversees professional cost accounting activities. Implements cost control procedures and provides staff supervision over cost systems and methods. Manages the compilation of periodic statements of product cost and develops and/or prepares appropriate operating reports. Follows up expenditures of... [+] More
Manages and oversees professional cost accounting activities. Implements cost control procedures and provides staff supervision over cost systems and methods. Manages the compilation of periodic statements of product cost and develops and/or prepares appropriate operating reports. Follows up expenditures of appropriations and supervises the assembly of data and comparisons of various budget items. Prepares cost analysis for use in contract adjustments. Excludes managers whose staffs consist of all nonexempt accounting jobs. Reviews completed product manufacturing costs, and reviews and analyzes unit costs of finished products. Conducts special cost studies for use in setting selling prices and establishing inventory prices for in-process and finished products. Studies economy for various projects and programs. Prepares profit and loss statements for individual products. Supervises the maintenance of inventory records of products, and directs other statistical and tabulating services. Develops or improves methods of calculating and controlling costs. Compiles cost data for use in developing operating budgets. Directs cost audits and their interpretation that will assist management in directing and controlling operations. [-] Less
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