Investment Company Accountant
Securities and Exchange Commission
Denver, Colorado$149k – $267k6d ago
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About the role
In this role as an Investment Company Accountant, you will be responsible for: Examining, analyzing, and evaluating financial statements, disclosure, and other financial information included in filings made by registered investment companies (RICs) and business development companies (BDCs) and determining whether these items fully and fairly reflect financial condition and operating results considering U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) requirements and applicable to investment companies under FASB Accounting Standards Codification Topic 946 Investment Companies (ASC 946) as well as Regulation S-X and other applicable requirements and guidelines. Performing research, data analysis, or targeted reviews of financial statements relevant to current initiatives and market events, trends, or conditions utilizing monitoring and data analysis tools to identify financial reporting issues, valuation or other measurement outliers, potential disclosure deficiencies, or other key
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