Managament Accountant
London, City of London
Managament Accountant
London, City of London
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Start your job searchAn exciting Art company growing through a substantial growth phase is seeking a management accountant to join their Central London based office. They are seeking a Newly Qualified Accountant who has a passion for the art industry.
Key Responsibilities:
- Prepare monthly and quarterly management information including firm, office and
department P&Ls, Balance Sheets, Fee Reports and KPIs including commentary and
analysis - Preparation of the annual budgets, forecast and plans;
- Manage the budget process to review revenue expectations, maintenance programs and cost control
- Effectively establish and improve controls and processes to manage risk and financial cost
- Production of half year and full year results to report to shareholders including liaising with auditors for review and detailed analysis for senior stakeholder presentation.
Candidate Requirements:
- Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent)
- Previous experience with the Art industry is desireable, interest in the art industry is essential
- Strong systems and Excel skills, Dynamics is a big advantage
- Must be detail conscious and methodical in approach
- Strong confident communicator
An excellent business, based in the heart of London that takes pride in developing their staff, please submit your CV if you are interested in this role and want to hear more about this opportunity.
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