About the Company: Join a thriving leader in the Canadian home security industry, delivering innovative, state-of-the-art solutions that protect homes and businesses nationwide. Our client is renowned for their commitment to safety, innovation, and outstanding customer service. As they continue to grow, theyre building a fast-paced, fun, and supportive culture where team members can thrive while making a meaningful impact. Your Opportunity:Are you ready to take your accounting career to the next level in a dynamic and growing industry? As the Accounting Manager, youll lead a talented team and play a pivotal role in driving financial excellence. From streamlining processes to delivering key insights, your expertise will help shape the financial success of an organization thats redefining security and peace of mind for Canadians. What Youll Do:Take ownership of the full accounting cycle, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in accounts payable, receivable, payroll, and general ledger processes.Manage PST and GST remittances with precision and timeliness.Prepare comprehensive month-end financial statements, including balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow reports.Spearhead year-end preparation and liaise with CPAs for seamless audits.Maintain compliance with Canadian accounting standards and tax regulations while driving continuous improvement in processes and systems.Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver financial insights and support data-driven decision-making.Inspire and lead a small but mighty accounting team in a culture that values collaboration, learning, and innovation.Please review the full job description at https://www.aplin.com/job/57000648-accounting-manager-saskatoon-saskatchewan/
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