
Manager- Fund Accounting- Private Wealth
- Dublin
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Track daily cash activity, including prompting administrator wires, funding investments and overseeing invoice/expense payments
- Managing fund forecasts, weekly accruals and assessing against actuals
- Monitoring and updating total expense rations
- Oversight of expense limitation agreements (waiver and recoupment)
- Updating weekly cash projections and liquidity analysis
- Assist with updates to portfolio management data (SPI) and weekly reconciliation
- Assist in the preparation of semi-annual unaudited and annual audited financial statements in accordance with GAAP
- Oversight of subscription currency hedging process
- Assist in the preparation of weekly net asset value (“NAV”) and monthly NAV reporting
- Prepare workpapers and supporting documentation for the annual financial statement audit
- Implement Offering Memorandum and investor side letter updates to weekly fund accounting
- Support fund administrators and coordinate delivery of required information, etc.
- Review monthly administrator reporting; evaluate any risks
- Respond to investor, sub-adviser and team member requests in a professional and timely manner
- Assist with daily work associated with accounting and reporting functions
- Process, track and summarize expenses across all funds
- Assist with preparation of company dashboards and board decks
- Oversee monthly accounting and reporting of Australian feeder funds
- Perform other duties as requested or as responsibilities dictate
- Report to International Accounting Manager
- Must possess a four-year college degree with a major in Accounting
- Minimum of six years of accounting or audit experience in asset management, fund accounting/administration ore alternative assets
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Astute attention to detail
- Strong Microsoft Excel experience
- Ability to multi-task and manage priorities against key deadlines
- Must be able to work independently, but contribute in a team-oriented environment