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Management Accountant

London, City of London

Management Accountant

£45000 - £50000 per annum
CBY16900407

London, City of London

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This International creative media brand is currently looking for a recently qualified Management Accountant (ACCA/CIMA equivalent) to join their team in well sought area of central London. Their innovative and disruptive approach has seen the company enjoy continued growth within the market and as such they are looking for an ambitious Management Accountant to play an integral role in driving the company forwards.

Reporting to Finance Manager your responsibilities will include:

  • Production of monthly management accounts including month end journals and monthly revenue summaries with commentary
  • Preparation of monthly analysis of the balance sheet with commentary to explain key variances
  • Supporting the budget and forecast process including involvement with a variety of ad-hoc projects and process improvement initiatives
  • Working closely and supporting the sales teams on sales order approvals and invoicing queries

This is an ideal role for a recently qualified accountant (ACCA/CIMA equivalent) with a strong academic background, looking to pursue their next challenge. Previous exposure working within a fast paced environment within an SME is highly advantageous. Successful candidates will be motivated, driven to achieve best-in-class results, articulate and able to prioritise tasks accordingly. You will also be comfortable communicating across various levels across the business and able to develop and maintain relationships.

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