Management Accountant
London, City of London
Management Accountant
London, City of London
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Start your job searchA reputable digital film production company based in the heart of London is currently seeking a Management Accountant to join their growing business.
The successful applicant will be responsible for producing the monthly management accounts including month end journals, balance sheet reconciliations and accruals and prepayments. In addition you will responsible for overseeing the accounts receivable function, ensure revenue is recognised as well as partnering with the FP&A team.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is looking for exposure to a wide range of accounting tasks with opportunity to take ownership of management accounts preparation. Ideally this candidate will have a minimum of 2-3 years' experience working in finance and experience assisting or preparing management accounts. They should have excellent communication skills, good attention to detail and the ability to work towards deadlines and self-prioritize. Strong Excel skills are essential and previous use of Sage Line 50 would be advantageous.
If you have relevant experience and you're keen to find out more, please apply and quote reference: NCLF8K365
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