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Finance Analyst
Michael Page, Parramatta
Financial Analysis: Conduct in-depth analysis of project costs, revenue, and profitability to identify trends, opportunities, and risks.Budget Management: Assist in the development, monitoring, and reporting of project budgets to ensure alignment with financial goals and objectives.Forecasting and Planning: Prepare financial forecasts, models, and scenarios to support business planning and decision-making processes.Variance Analysis: Analyse variances between actual and budgeted financial performance, providing insights and recommendations for corrective actions.Cost Control: Monitor project expenses, investigate cost overruns, and implement cost-saving initiatives to optimise financial performance.Financial Reporting: Prepare timely and accurate financial reports, including monthly, quarterly, and annual statements, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.Ad-Hoc Analysis: Support management with ad-hoc financial analysis, special projects, and strategic initiatives as required.Master's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related field. Professional certification (e.g., CFA, CPA, CA) is a plus.Proven experience as a Finance Analyst or similar role in the construction industry, with a strong understanding of construction accounting principles.Proficiency in financial modeling, analysis tools, and ERP systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle).Excellent analytical skills with a keen attention to detail and the ability to translate data into actionable insights.Proactive mindset with the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.Capable of facilitating international relocations.
Legal Counsel - Financial Services - Sydney
Michael Page, Sydney
Review and negotiation of investment management agreements and related investment guidelines;Drafting and/or review of marketing materials including the creation and/or updating of Information Memorandums / PDS'/ TMDs and other fund offering documents for funds;Provide support and legal advice/counselling to all business units and internal clients on various matters;Review and/or negotiation of all vendor and other agreements, including lease agreements, terms of business, that are required for the day-to-day operation of the business;Conduct local board meetings serving as Company Secretary and preparation of board resolutions, minutes and other documents as may be required for sound corporate governance;Work closely with Australian Compliance (based in Melbourne) to ensure a positive regulatory and compliance environment. Ongoing projects include AML, FATCA, CRS, industry consultations;Provide advice to the firm's International Legal Group for doing business in or with Australia including the distribution of funds domiciled in Luxembourg;Monitor and provide advice with respect to changes in relevant laws, regulations and standards as necessary;Instructing and coordinating with external counsel; andThe performance of certain administrative tasks and use of proprietary software and databases to track client documentation, approve client accounts for management, etc., in connection with the foregoing.Candidates should be admitted to practice law in Australia and hold, or be eligible to hold, a practising certificate and have practiced in a law firm setting or asset management for a minimum of five years. The position requires strong analytical abilities as well as evolved organizational skills and a high level of detail orientation. The position also involves extensive daily interaction with the firm's Australian staff including but not limited to very close partnership with Compliance/Risk, Institutional and Retail Client Group, Finance, Operations and local and global Investment colleagues so strong interpersonal skills and professional demeanor are prerequisites.The ability to work independently and handle multiple priorities at once is a must. Maturity, pragmatism, good business sense, a strong work ethic and an ability to inspire confidence are keys to success in this position.
Senior Financial/Management Accountant - FMCG
Michael Page, Sydney
Preparation and analysis of monthly balance sheetsPreparation and analysis of monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements including investigating variances, identifying trends, and providing commentary. Identify any risk and opportunities in financial performance of the businessBusiness partner with stakeholders to prepare and review meaningful budgets and forecast modelsManagement of rebate accounting, reimbursements and disbursementsManage working capital review including identifying any potential risks and providing recommendations for risk mitigationProactively identify inefficient processes and spearhead improvements to enhance accuracy and efficiencyLiaise with internal and external auditorsAdhoc tasks as requiredAt least 4-5 years' experience in a similar role or capacity in a medium to large organisationTertiary Degree in Accounting, Commerce, Finance, Business, or equivalentCA/CPA qualification, or working towards oneExposure to large ERP systems such as Dynamics365, Oracle, Hyperion, SAPA self-starter with an investigative and curious mindsetStrong written and verbal communication skills with ability to articulate effectively to finance and non finance stakeholders