Forensic Staff Accountant

About the position Meaden & Moore is a leading CPA and business consulting firm that is a eight-time winner of The Plain Dealer's Top Workplaces, a six-time winner of Ohio Magazine's Best Places to Work and awarded Inside Public Accounting's Top 50 Best of Best Firms. All of these prestigious awards speak to how our firm is ran and managed which allows us to build successful careers and long-term opportunities for our team members to contribute and potentially become future owners of a successful practice. We are committed to providing outstanding professional services for our clients, rewarding careers for our staff, and diligent service to our communities. Since 1919, we have focused our expertise and resources on providing superior accounting, tax, forensic, and consulting services to a wide array of clients in a variety of industries. Through careful examination of the issues affecting business success, our CPAs, CFEs, CFFs, advisors, and auditors develop strategies and solutions to help our clients thrive in today's global economy. We are currently seeking an entry-level Staff candidate with up to two years of public accounting experience to work within our Investigative Accounting Group. We offer a flexible, hybrid work environment. The majority of our engagements involve working with commercial property insurers in evaluating physical damage and business income losses suffered by businesses resulting from catastrophes. Projects may include reviewing and analyzing historical financial and industry information, revenue and expense projections, insurance claim evaluations and economic damage evaluations. Assignments provide exposure to a wide range of industries from small local retail stores to multinational entities. We are looking for individuals who seek exciting, long-term career challenges in the field of accounting and have a genuine interest in the area of forensic accounting and litigation support services. Successful individuals in this field are naturally outgoing, self-motivated, possess strong communication and analytical skills, and enjoy a wide variety of work experiences and challenges. Responsibilities • Work within the Investigative Accounting Group. • Evaluate physical damage and business income losses for commercial property insurers. • Review and analyze historical financial and industry information. • Prepare revenue and expense projections. • Evaluate insurance claims and economic damages. Requirements • Hold a Bachelor or advanced degree in Accounting or Finance. • Possess intermediate-level arenaflex Excel and Word skills. • Willingness to travel overnight, as needed (approximately 10%). Benefits • Competitive compensation package commensurate with qualifications and experience. • Unique incentive program that rewards exemplary employees. • Comprehensive benefits program including choice of medical programs. • Generous PTO. • 401k. • Various perks and bonus opportunities. Apply tot his job

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