Corporate Reporting Manager
Corporate Reporting Managers are responsible for developing, maintaining, and disseminating the financial and non-financial performance of an organization to internal and external stakeholders. They work closely with the accounting, finance, and operations teams to gather data, analyze results, and prepare reports that provide insights into the organization's financial health and performance.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Corporate Reporting Managers typically perform the following job duties and responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain financial reporting systems and processes.
- Prepare and file financial statements with regulatory agencies.
- Analyze financial data and identify trends and patterns.
- Develop and implement internal controls to ensure the accuracy and reliability of financial reporting.
- Communicate financial information to internal and external stakeholders.
Education and Training
Corporate Reporting Managers typically have a bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a related field. They may also have a master's degree in business administration or a related field. Additionally, Corporate Reporting Managers must be certified public accountants (CPAs).