Financial Reporting Analyst

Location
Mississauga, Ontario
Salary
Up to $85,000
Posted
August 23, 2024
Closes
September 22, 2024
Job Type
Full-time, Permanent
CPA status
CPA Member

Financial Reporting Analyst

Who We Are

After four decades of home building excellence, Cachet has earned a reputation as an award-winning developer and builder of master-planned communities across Southern Ontario. From the very beginning, our principles have been guided by a distinctive vision of how new homes should be crafted; a vision that combines innovative architecture, superior craftsmanship, exceptional quality features and finishes, and outstanding customer care. Since 1981, Cachet has developed and built thousands of new homes—and we remain committed to enriching the lives of families by building visionary communities they will be proud to call home.

What We Offer

Cachet is on a mission to be the most innovative community builder in Ontario. Joining our rapidly growing organization will give you the opportunity to work alongside us as we create the next generation of modern, complete communities throughout the Greater Golden Horseshoe.

The environment at Cachet is dynamic, engaging, rewarding, and team oriented. We strive to ensure Cachet is a great place to work for all our team members and are committed to building a best-in-class, values-driven organization that positively impacts the lives of our employees, customers, communities, and environment.

Your Role

Reporting to the Controller, the Analyst - Financial Reporting is responsible for, but not limited to, preparation of quarterly/annual financial statements and working papers, analysis of accounts to identify errors and inconsistencies, posting adjustments and ensuring quality of accounting records. The Analyst – Financial Reporting will support and manage all aspects of financial reporting to provide accurate information to internal and external stakeholders.

Responsibilities:

  • Prepare and analyze financial statements on a quarterly and annual basis, including income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows and equity in accordance with ASPE.
  • Preparation of working papers using CaseWare for Compilation & Review Engagements.
  • Work closely with the company’s Auditor to finalize year-end financial statements and tax returns.
  • Research balance sheet items and income/expense fluctuations
  • Review, investigate, and correct errors and inconsistencies in financial entries, documents, and reports
  • Interpret and analyze financial information posted to general ledger accounts
  • Document business transactions
  • Perform quality assurance and deliver recurring reports accurately and on-time
  • Prepare financial reports by collecting, formatting, analyzing, and explaining information
  • Provide ad hoc financial reports, tables, exhibits as requested

What You Bring:

  • CPA Designation preferred (working towards will be considered based on previous Public Accounting experience)
  • Minimum 3 years relevant experience including experience working at a recognized CPA firm using CaseWare Working Papers
  • Previous Real Estate accounting experience an asset
  • Strong knowledge of accounting principles, financial analysis, and reporting standards
  • Experience Constellation Newstar (REMS) an asset
  • Proficient with Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel,Outlook and PowerPoint)
  • Strong oral and written communication abilities
  • Strong organizational skills with strong attention to detail and accuracy

Cachet Homes is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on age, race, religion, gender, origin, disability, or any other status protected under Canadian law or ordinances. Equal access to programs, services, and employment is available to all people.

Cachet Homes is dedicated to providing a barrier-free workplace for all our team members and job applicants. If you require any accommodations throughout the recruitment process, please inform us when submitting your application, and we will take into account your accessibility needs due to a disability that respects your dignity and independence.