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Sr Financial Accounting Analyst
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Job Summary:
The Enterprise Controllership Organization is dedicated to providing high quality information and services to our business partners. We support our business partners’ decision-making process while earning their confidence and respect by efficiently reporting and maintaining accurate and timely financial data. Our vision is to be the global leader in providing financial and technical expertise. We promote innovation and growth by developing our employees and maximizing technology while maintaining a fun environment.
Reporting to the Manager of Production Accounting, the Senior Financial Accounting Analyst (SFAA) will be responsible for production and distribution accounting and reporting. The SFAA will be involved in the quarter close and year-end close processes including but not limited to the analysis of production costs, distribution revenue, and overhead expenses, balance sheet reconciliations, and the preparation of Studio Financial Reporting deliverables. The SFAA will have the opportunity to participate in production audits for Live Action, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and 20CS. In addition, the SFAA will work with our Finance counterparts to help ensure that all financial statements are in accordance with US GAAP and to provide accounting support, where needed. This role will also work closely with other internal Disney divisions, including Corporate Controllership, Treasury, and Tax.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Liaise with business partners for all accounting inquiries including providing technical accounting guidance for new business initiatives
Review and analyze financial statements for studio production and distribution business units in order to ensure accuracy and completeness of the financial statements
Prepare financial statements and variance analysis on a quarterly basis for balance sheet and income statement
Prepare key quarterly and year-end financial reporting deliverables including margin analysis and footnote disclosures
Prepare monthly development and production spending packages for accuracy and provide explanations for any significant variances
Record monthly distribution cash statements and prepare various quarterly accruals
Participate in production audits at various filming locations
Prepare various account reconciliations:
Accounts Receivable
Prepaid Assets
Film Inventory
Accounts Payable
Manage various ad-hoc reporting and projects for Senior Management
Prepare and submit requests related to SOX compliance, tax, and quarter/year-end financial audits
Establish an environment of continuous improvement to identify, develop and implement process changes to increase accuracy of our financial records or forecast, and efficiency of our processes
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
Effective communication skills (written & verbal)
Excellent knowledge of accounting principles and internal controls
Strong quantitative and analytical skills
Ability to succeed in a team environment
Customer-service oriented
Strong problem solving skills
Ability to adapt quickly and learn new tasks independently
Excellent organization skills
Ability to manage competing priorities
Ability to analyze and resolve issues from multiple stakeholders
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
CPA or CPA candidate preferred
3-4 years accounting experience, preferably in both public and private accounting
REQUIRED EDUCATION
Bachelor’s degree with an emphasis in Accounting
The hiring range for this position in California is $101,790.00 - $124,410.00 per year. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.