Accounts & Finance Manager
Office of Sheikh Mohammad Bin Ahmed Al Hamid
Total years of experience :13 years, 4 months
• A financial manager is responsible for providing financial advice and support to clients and colleagues to enable them to make sound business decisions.
• Providing and interpreting financial information.
• Monitoring and interpreting cash flows and predicting future trends.
• Analysing change and advising accordingly.
• Formulating strategic and long-term business plans.
• Researching and reporting on factors influencing business performance.
• Analysing competitors and market trends.
• Developing financial management mechanisms that minimise financial risk.
• Conducting reviews and evaluations for cost-reduction opportunities.
• Managing a company's financial accounting, monitoring and reporting systems.
• Liaising with auditors to ensure annual monitoring is carried out.
• Developing external relationships with appropriate contacts, e.g. auditors, solicitors, bankers and statutory organisations such as the Inland Revenue.
• Single handily dealing with all the accounts includes receiving/payments, monitoring the inventory reports, journal ledgers, income statement and balance sheet.
• Manage the different reports like day to day cash inflow and outflow of the company also manage the finance of the company to run the organization smoothly.
• Ensuring the best of the responsibilities.
• Monitoring performance of the team.
• Providing additional services which includes, evaluate quality, salaries report, Expenses, day to day transactions, and other all necessary reports relating to accounts and finance department.
• Coordinate inform the company leadership on matters regarding the function of the business.
• Perform day to day operational procedures.
• Deal with matters that impact demand for the goods and services offered by the business.
• The senior coordinator functions as an assistant to one or more members of the executive team, performing tasks assigned by those executives.
• The work of a senior coordinator may be highly specialized or include a wide range of tasks. Coordinators may be responsible for managing a number of clerical tasks for a manager or executive, such as preparing the text of proposals, speeches, or reviewing contracts with vendors or customers.