Full-Service Finance & Accounting for Software, Services, and CPG Companies.
Senior Financial Analyst
Location
United States
Posted
7 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Senior Financial Analyst
Topo
• Act as a thought partner to company leaders and assist them in making strategic decisions that will help their companies find product-market-fit and accelerate growth • Own and update portfolio company financial models and budgets • Work with CEOs to determine key metrics and levers to influence change • Plan for and execute fundraising objectives • Communicate key updates to company board members • Oversee accounting functions including accounts payable and accounts receivable • Manage monthly close process, analysis and reporting • Analyze & monitor cash flow and expense management
Job Requirements
- 3+ years working in SaaS or professional services finance
- Excellent quantitative skills with strong experience in Excel and familiarity with Quickbooks
- Ability to embrace ambiguity, uncertainty, and changing business landscapes
Benefits
- Topo Advisors is an equal-opportunity employer
- We value diversity at our company
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