Chief Accountant is responsible for managing the company’s overall accounting activities, ensuring accurate financial reporting, compliance with tax regulations, and effective cash flow management. This role also oversees budgeting, internal controls, and leads the accounting team.
* Responsibilities:
1. Accounting Management:
- Oversee and manage all activities of the accounting department, including general accounting, cost accounting, tax accounting, and other accounting areas.
- Ensure the accuracy and completeness of accounting records, financial statements, and related documents.
- Authorization and signing of required documents such as financial statements, accounting records, and payment evidence and so on.
- Establish and maintain effective internal control procedures to ensure transparency and compliance.
2. Financial Reporting:
- Prepare and present monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements according to regulations.
- Analyze and evaluate the company's financial situation, providing recommendations for improvement.
- Develop budget plans and monitor budget implementation.
3. Tax Management:
- Ensure compliance with tax regulations and prepare tax reports on time.
- Update changes in tax laws and related regulations.
- Work with tax authorities when necessary.
4. Cash Flow Management:
- Monitor and manage the company's cash flow, ensuring liquidity.
- Develop cash flow plans and forecasts.
- Manage accounts receivable and payable.
5. Team Management:
- Recruit, train, and develop the accounting team.
- Assign tasks and evaluate employee performance.
- Create a positive and professional working environment.