Marks Sattin
Financial Accountant

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A leading property development and investment company are searching for a new Financial Accountant to join their expanding finance team. Reporting to Group Reporting Manager, this role offers an exciting split between assisting the Group reporting team as well as the Joint Venture team. The role will come with exposure to some key stakeholders internal and external to the business process.
Key Responsibilities:
- Focus on day-to-day financial matters and reporting, with focus on the net rental income of the group as well as assisting with one of the key joint ventures.
- A key point of contact for internal and external joint venture partners, providing insight into important financial matters.
- Preparation of quarterly board packs for the Group and joint venture teams.
- Analysis of actual performance versus budget and forecasts, providing insights to the Finance Business Partners and the wider team.
- Review of joint venture cash balance and funding requirements and assisting with quarterly joint venture cash flow statements.
- Assist with preparation of management accounts for the joint ventures.
- Preparation of statutory accounts.
- Assessments of financial covenants, assessing the strength of new and existing customers.
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