Controller leads and directs an organization's accounting functions. Establishes and maintains the organization's overall accounting systems, procedures, and policies. Being a Controller directs all analysis and reporting of financial information including budgets, planning, and required filings and reports. Presents findings and recommendations to management. Additionally, Controller requires a bachelor's degree in accounting or finance. Typically requires the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) credential. Typically reports to chief financial officer (CFO). The Controller manages a business unit, division, or corporate function with major organizational impact. Establishes overall direction and strategic initiatives for the given major function or line of business. Has acquired the business acumen and leadership experience to become a top function or division head.
The Financial Controller establishes and maintains the organization's overall accounting systems, procedures, and policies. Leads and directs an organization's accounting functions. Being a Financial Controller presents findings and recommendations to management. Directs all analysis and reporting of financial information including budgets, planning, and required filings and reports. In addition, Financial Controller requires a bachelor's degree in accounting or finance. Typically requires CPA.Typically reports to Chief Financial Officer (CFO). The Financial Controller manages a business unit, division, or corporate function with major organizational impact. Establishes overall direction and strategic initiatives for the given major function or line of business. Has acquired the business acumen and leadership experience to become a top function or division head.
The Chief Division Controller establishes and maintains the division's accounting principles, practices, procedures, and initiatives. Directs and guides the overall accounting functions of the division. Being a Chief Division Controller may need to plan and analyze budget and cost statistics for internal control use. Prepares financial reports and presents findings and recommendations to top management. In addition, Chief Division Controller requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. The Chief Division Controller manages a departmental function within a broader corporate function. Develops major goals to support broad functional objectives. Approves policies developed within various sub-functions and departments. Comprehensive knowledge of the overall departmental function. Working as a Chief Division Controller typically requires 8+ years of managerial experience.
Top Division Controller directs and guides the overall accounting functions of the division. Establishes and maintains the division's accounting principles, practices, procedures, and initiatives. Being a Top Division Controller prepares financial reports and presents findings and recommendations to top management. May need to plan and analyze budget and cost statistics for internal control use. Additionally, Top Division Controller requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. The Top Division Controller manages a departmental function within a broader corporate function. Develops major goals to support broad functional objectives. Approves policies developed within various sub-functions and departments. Comprehensive knowledge of the overall departmental function. To be a Top Division Controller typically requires 8+ years of managerial experience.
The Assistant Financial Controller contributes to the development and maintenance of financial reporting, planning and budgeting systems. Assists the corporate controller in directing the organization's accounting functions including cost, payables, and reporting. Being an Assistant Financial Controller ensures that all corporate and required accounting policies and procedures are documented and followed by the organization. Oversees the preparation of periodic reporting and required legal filings. In addition, Assistant Financial Controller may train accounting staff. May coordinate with auditors. Requires a bachelor's degree in accounting or finance. Typically reports to a controller. The Assistant Financial Controller typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. Working as an Assistant Financial Controller typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments.