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Financial Controller

Financial Controller job description

A Financial Controller is a senior management role that overseas all functions of an organisation’s finance and accounting department. For smaller businesses, this may even be an executive position.A Financial Controller job description should call for high-level analytic skills, brilliant management ability and at least five years’ experience.

Financial Controller duties and responsibilities of the job

As the role responsible for managing all finance and accounting operations, it’s critical that a Financial Controller job description captures the breadth, diversity and seniority of the role. A Financial Controller’s duties and responsibilities generally include: Developing financial strategy, including risk minimisation plans and opportunity forecasting High-level financial reporting and analysis Regular budget consolidation Cash flow management Improving efficiencies and reducing costs across the business Stakeholder management Debt management and collection Preparing company tax and BAS statements Ensuring compliance with statutory law and financial regulations Developing financial reviews and providing investment advice Payroll processing Working closely with management or executive teams to share reports and analysis findings Well-developed leadership skills Mentoring

Financial Controller job qualifications and requirements

A Financial Controller job description should ask for one or several degrees and extensive experience managing finance teams, preparing and analysing reports and making improvements to fiscal tools and systems. Relevant qualifications are in the fields of: Finance or Economics Accounting Business Administration Business Law In addition to Bachelor or Masters level degrees, it would be beneficial for the job description to describe candidates who have participated in a CPA (Certified Practising Accountants) or CA (Chartered Accountants) program. This globally recognised program denotes high professional competency.Ideal candidates could also be members of, or connected to recognised professional associations such as the Finance and Treasury Association, Australian Bankers Association or FINSIA.

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Salary for Financial Controller

165000 - 210000

25th percentile
165000
The candidate is new to the role or has limited experience and is building necessary skills.
50th percentile
195000
The candidate has moderate experience in the role, meets most requirements or has equivalent transferable skills, and may also have relevant certifications.
75th percentile
210000
The candidate has extensive experience and advanced skills for the role, and may also have specialised certifications.
Salary range based on three percentiles The starting salaries represent gross yearly salaries. They do not include bonuses, benefits or superannuation.
Projected salaries for related positions Job title 25th percentile 50th percentile 75th percentile Finance Manager 125000 145000 160000 Finance Director (SME) 180000 200000 240000 Chief Financial Officer (SME) 200000 220000 240000 Finance Director (Large/MN) 255000 305000 375000 Chief Financial Officer (Large/MN) 255000 305000 375000

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