Job Summary
Responsible for preparing and analyzing the organization’s financial data, including preparing financial reports, auditing accounts, and ensuring compliance with financial policies and applicable laws.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
- Financial Reporting: Prepare periodic financial reports that summarize the organization’s financial status.
- Account Auditing: Review accounts payable and receivable to ensure accuracy and compliance with accounting standards.
- Budget Management: Assist in budget preparation and ensure adherence to budgetary guidelines.
- Financial Analysis: Analyze financial data and provide recommendations for improving financial performance.
- Tax Management: Calculate due taxes and ensure timely filing of tax returns.
- Compliance Monitoring: Ensure that all financial transactions comply with relevant laws, regulations, and internal policies.
- Reconciliations: Reconcile bank accounts to ensure alignment with financial records.
- Audit Support: Collaborate with internal and external auditors during financial audits.
Required Job Skills
- Strong Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze financial data and draw accurate conclusions.
- Reporting: Skilled in preparing accurate and professional financial reports.
- Financial Planning: Ability to effectively assist in budget preparation and management.
- Financial Auditing: Thorough understanding of financial auditing and account review processes.
- Time Management: Ability to manage time and ensure the timely completion of financial tasks.
- Effective Communication: Strong communication skills to interact with various stakeholders within and outside the organization.
- Knowledge of Financial and Tax Regulations: Good understanding of financial and tax laws and regulations.
- Technological Adaptability: Proficiency in accounting software and related tools.
- Problem Solving: Ability to identify financial issues and propose effective solutions.
- Continuous Learning: A commitment to ongoing education and development in the field of accounting.
Qualifications
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field.
- Certification: Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation.