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20 jobs that use GAAP the most

What jobs use GAAP the most?

1. Contractor Auditor

How contractor auditor uses GAAP:

  • Plan and conduct operational and financial audits to assure financial statements are fairly present in alignment with GAAP.
  • File and follow up on healthcare claim appeals.
  • Audit work are performed on-site at Clifton Gunderson, LLP CPA firm

Most common skills for contractor auditor:

  • Audit Reports
  • CPA
  • GAAP
  • Financial Statements
  • Internal Controls
  • Audit Findings

2. Finance Reporting Accountant

How finance reporting accountant uses GAAP:

  • Manage derivative accounting at global level and ensure accounting and economic hedging objectives are align.
  • Conduct trend analysis and other research to determine accuracy of various payroll accruals.
  • Prepare and submit budgets and latest estimates into Hyperion Essbase.

Most common skills for finance reporting accountant:

  • GAAP
  • Reconciliations
  • External Auditors
  • Account Reconciliations
  • Financial Data
  • Internal Controls

3. Accounting Consultant

How accounting consultant uses GAAP:

  • Work independently on line of business projects to automate derivative processes and system enhancement testing.
  • Share oversight for recruitment, human resources and advertising.
  • Provide support to accounts payable department in tagging and recording of fix assets during an ERP system transition

Most common skills for accounting consultant:

  • CPA
  • GAAP
  • Reconciliations
  • ERP
  • Shared Services
  • SOX

4. Revenue Accountant

How revenue accountant uses GAAP:

  • Manage personnel financial matters including salaries, taxation procedures and other relate issues.
  • Upload project statements of work and changes in scope into ERP system, ensuring accurate invoicing and revenue recognition.
  • Execute and maintain supporting documentation for SOX internal controls

Most common skills for revenue accountant:

  • Reconciliations
  • GAAP
  • Pivot Tables
  • Financial Statements
  • SOX
  • Accruals

5. Service Control Operator

How service control operator uses GAAP:

  • Coordinate and manage annual physical inventory as well as inventory valuation in accordance with Canadian GAAP.
  • Supervise accounts payable, accounts receivable and payroll personnel.
  • Streamline contractor payroll process reducing throughput time from 5 to 2 days per week while improving data integrity and usefulness.

Most common skills for service control operator:

  • Balance Sheet
  • Reconciliations
  • GAAP
  • Internal Controls
  • Payroll
  • Financial Results

6. Senior Accounting Technician

How senior accounting technician uses GAAP:

  • Manage payroll general ledger accounts including account reconciliations and monthly accruals.
  • Process weekly check run and ACH deposit run.
  • Ensure the accuracy of the personal and mortgage loan subsidiary ledgers.

Most common skills for senior accounting technician:

  • Financial Statements
  • GAAP
  • General Ledger
  • SOX
  • Reconciliations
  • Treasury

7. Senior Accounting Associate

How senior accounting associate uses GAAP:

  • Lead the conversion to new trading software that enhance cash management and treasury reporting.
  • Manage payroll and all taxation matters, coordinate independent audit; communicate with outside organizations and agencies.
  • Adhere to SOX control by ensuring trends in income, accruals, and amortization/accretion are in line with forecasts.

Most common skills for senior accounting associate:

  • Reconciliations
  • GAAP
  • Fixed Assets
  • Payroll
  • Senior Accounting
  • Account Reconciliations

8. Real Estate Account Executive

How real estate account executive uses GAAP:

  • Accomplish a deep understanding and application of MRI and Yardi accounting systems.
  • Achieve all sales targets for SaaS product targeting service-base businesses requiring an automate customer retention and relationship management tool.
  • Prepare accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger entries, bond amortizations, fund accounting and depreciation schedules via Yardi.

Most common skills for real estate account executive:

  • Journal Entries
  • Financial Reports
  • Yardi
  • GAAP
  • Financial Analysis
  • Reconciliations

9. Senior Corporate Accountant

How senior corporate accountant uses GAAP:

  • Manage CAPEX and Hyperion reporting.
  • Manage Sarbanes-Oxley documentation and perform the related testing in accordance with policy.
  • Manage all treasury activity for corporate entities including daily cash management, monthly earn fee calculations, and property relate reimbursements.

Most common skills for senior corporate accountant:

  • Reconciliations
  • GAAP
  • SOX
  • External Auditors
  • Internal Controls
  • Strong Analytical

10. Accounting Clerk Lead

How accounting clerk lead uses GAAP:

  • Manage weekly, monthly, and quarterly accruals and SOX reporting.
  • Lead the conversion to new trading software that enhance cash management and treasury reporting.
  • Prepare monthly trust experience reports, including reconciliations of trust contributions and disbursements.

Most common skills for accounting clerk lead:

  • General Ledger
  • HR
  • GAAP
  • Reconciliations
  • Invoice
  • Internal Controls

11. Credit Union Examiner

How credit union examiner uses GAAP:

  • Manage daily claims operations for Medicaid and Medicare plan.
  • Balance all key accounts and assure they are in compliance with GAAP.
  • Develop operational procedures for collections of non-performing loans FDIC national manual.

Most common skills for credit union examiner:

  • Financial Statements
  • Internal Controls
  • GAAP
  • Financial Institutions
  • Risk Management
  • Credit Unions

12. Reporting Manager

How reporting manager uses GAAP:

  • Perform, then manage, profit and loss for volatile, derivative mortgage back securities.
  • Used Microsoft SharePoint to manage projects, establish work flow, and document reports and report field definitions.
  • Manage the administrator of a Hyperion database.

Most common skills for reporting manager:

  • GAAP
  • Internal Controls
  • External Auditors
  • ASC
  • Data Analysis
  • Visualization

13. Assistant Manager/Accounting

How assistant manager/accounting uses GAAP:

  • General ledger reconciliations and report of month-end closing to local management and headquarter always accomplishing with deadlines.
  • Conduct corporate treasury management planning and analysis, manages controls for inventory and cost accumulation for all products sell.
  • Settle lawyer trust account statements and bank accounts on a monthly basis; paid co-attorney time billing via QuickBooks.

Most common skills for assistant manager/accounting:

  • Reconciliations
  • CPA
  • GAAP
  • External Auditors
  • Internal Controls
  • Financial Reports

14. Accounting Director

How accounting director uses GAAP:

  • Manage and coordinate ACH preparation, positive pay and execution activities.
  • Manage and review annual preparation of work papers for CPA firm to coordinate federal returns and state franchise returns.
  • Manage daily receipts, payment reversals, adjustments, ACH and wire payments, and other accounts receivable activity.

Most common skills for accounting director:

  • CPA
  • GAAP
  • Internal Controls
  • Reconciliations
  • External Auditors
  • Payroll

15. Audit Internship

How audit internship uses GAAP:

  • Manage audit finalization, SOX audit and internal audit of multinational companies
  • Manage accounting operations, accounting close, account reporting and reconciliations for internal corporate and bank transactions.
  • Conduct FDA submission projects including projects.

Most common skills for audit internship:

  • Audit Procedures
  • Risk Assessments
  • CPA
  • GAAP
  • Audit Intern
  • First Hand

16. Field Examiner

How field examiner uses GAAP:

  • Achieve to eliminate IRS penalty fees for reporting payments make to unverify or fraudulent accounts.
  • Analyze, organize and summarize information obtain through research, document analysis and interviews into an examination report.
  • Recruit by SIU management from the customer service ranks.

Most common skills for field examiner:

  • Due Diligence
  • Exam Findings
  • Collateral Management
  • Financial Reports
  • GAAP
  • ABL

17. Senior Accounting Manager

How senior accounting manager uses GAAP:

  • Lead research, selection and implementation of government contracting ERP software and facilitate training of engineers and project managers.
  • Implement new or improve processes train on the ERP system and manage the transition assignments leading to quality staff performance.
  • Point manager in initiating and managing SOX compliance procedures and documentation.

Most common skills for senior accounting manager:

  • CPA
  • GAAP
  • Reconciliations
  • Internal Controls
  • SOX
  • Close Process

18. Senior Accounting Analyst

How senior accounting analyst uses GAAP:

  • Provide narrative comments for various financial packages to attain financial statement sign-offs as part of SOX compliance.
  • Rebate accruals must comply with ASC 650-50 guidelines and be recognize in the proper period in accordance with GAAP.
  • Perform as key member of ERP implementation team for migration from AS400 system to Mfg/Pro.

Most common skills for senior accounting analyst:

  • Reconciliations
  • GAAP
  • Senior Accounting
  • Financial Reports
  • Internal Controls
  • External Auditors

19. Senior Revenue Accountant

How senior revenue accountant uses GAAP:

  • Manage accounts receivable including revenue recognition in accordance with GAAP, customer billing and collection activities.
  • Assist in the implementation of Deltek CostPoint.
  • Review customer contracts for revenue recognition issues and ensure proper revenue recognition in accordance with GAAP and FASB.

Most common skills for senior revenue accountant:

  • Reconciliations
  • ASC
  • GAAP
  • Account Reconciliations
  • SOX
  • Internal Controls

20. External Relations Director

How external relations director uses GAAP:

  • Program development includes managing and building strong relationships with corporate and affinity partners to secure sponsorship and career enhancement for alumni
  • Ensure target ROI with feasibility studies on potential acquisitions, identifying optimum projects requiring rezoning and entitlement approvals for development.
  • Develop and implement company-wide QA and delivery procedures.

Most common skills for external relations director:

  • Project Management
  • External Relations
  • Oversight
  • Press Releases
  • GAAP
  • Financial Statements

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