Senior Accountantother related Employment listings - Springfield, IL at Geebo

Senior Accountant

Company OverviewSince 1925, Federated Fiducial has been providing a variety of business services to funeral homes.
Federated supports more than 1300 clients.
In size, the clients range from small rural operations to large volume firms conducting more than 1000 funerals annually.
Federated became a part of the Fiducial family in late 2011.
Fiducial, founded in France in 1970, is a major provider of financial services (Business Counseling, Bookkeeping, Payroll and Tax Preparation & Advisory Services) to small businesses and their owners.
As a trusted advisor to entrepreneurs, Fiducial provides the financial back office infrastructure to clients, allowing them to focus on what they do best:
serve their customers.
Position OverviewThe Senior Accountant is a seasoned accountant with a minimum of 5 years experience.
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Would be performing full cycle accounting for our clients including payroll tax returns, bank reconciliation, monthly and year end closing of books and more.
Training will be provided for Senior Accountant to lead Federated processes and procedures.
Desired Skills/Experience/AttributesCandidate must a minimum of 5 years progressive experience in accounting and income tax.
Experience working with small businesses extremely helpful.
Experience with general accounting as well as payroll tax return preparation, bank reconciliation and closing of monthly and yearly books required.
Must be experienced with Quickbooks.
Education, Certificates, Licenses, RegistrationsEnrolled Agent (EA) or Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or willingness to obtain required.
Bachelor's Degree in Accounting preferred or equivalent experience.
Recommended Skills Bank Reconciliation Certified Public Accountant Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Income Tax Quickbooks Pro Accounting Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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