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Financial Accountant

London, Wimbledon

Financial Accountant

£25000 - £30000 per annum
NCL16900438

London, Wimbledon

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A global FMCG business based in Wimbledon is looking to add a Financial Accountant to their team.

This role will be critical in supporting the end to end procure to pay process, processing invoices and queries but also being involved in the month end procedures (accruals, prepayments, re-allocations) and also monthly reporting of overheads and advertising/promotional spend and forecast.

The ideal candidate will have a strong academic record which will include a minimum of 3 B's at A-Level along with a minimum of a 2:1 in an Accountancy and Finance/Business related degree with a placement year in industry (preferred). You will have had a 1-2 years' post university experience working within a finance function. You will also be studying towards an ACCA/CIMA qualification.

In return you will receive a competitive salary + other benefits. We regret that due to the high volume of applications we are only able to contact suitable candidates. Please quote reference: NCL16900438

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Industry

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Qualification

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Market

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Contract Type:

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Description

Our client, a market leading professional services business in Chester are searching for an experienced Financial Accountant to join their team.

Reference

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Expiry Date

01/01/01

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