Finance manager - united arab emirates, dubai

Analyze financial data and market trends, and prepare monthly and annual reports.controlling cash flow, managing income, expenses, budgeting, and costing.providing reports on a regular basis, and as directed or requested, to keep the top management informed of the operation and progress of the finance efforts.provide insightful financial analysis of consolidated results, including budgets, forecasts, and month-end results.provide analytical support to the senior management and line managers.develop financial reporting systems to aid senior management in establishing long-term business plans and financial decisions.preparing monthly invoices for all the customers through sap and warehouse management system (wms).booking supplier invoices and issuing the related paymentspreparing payroll and transferring salaries on monthly basisbank reconciliations and cash management, closing, analysis and reportinghandling bank facilities, insurance policies and all related issues.preparing and submitting vat returns on timely basissupporting, studying and reviewing all the proposed rates for the new projects along with the cost analysis studies.reviewing, approving and signing all the payments joints with the gm.skillsexcellent computer skills, including proficiency in microsoft office suite, and experience with financial planning software.good understanding of various aspects of accounting and finance as well as operations.demonstrated ability to build and maintain professional working relationships.solid analytical skills, understanding of business processes, and system optimization.bachelor's degree or higher in finance or related field 7 to 10 years of relevant experienceexperience in sap, internal & external audits


Tranzone FZE
Finance Manager
United Arab Emirates, Dubai
2024-03-28
2024-04-27
FULL_TIME
2317453
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