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accounts executive

Brindavan Udyog India
Financial AnalysisBudgeting and ForecastingAttention to DetailAnalytical Thinking
CTC IconINR 18K - INR 18K Per MonthJob TypeFullTimeJob Experience1 - 3 YearsLocationNew Delhi, Delhi, IndiaLocation1 Opening
Job Description

Brindavan Udyog (India) emerged in the late 1970s, aiming to rejuvenate the struggling grain milling industry. During this period, a surplus of crops was perishing due to insufficient processing facilities. Mr. Bithal Nath Gupta and Mr. Dwarika Prasad Gupta stepped in with an innovative approach: importing milling machinery and accessories from the West to supply Indian mills. This marked a significant milestone in India's milling industry, firmly establishing Brindavan Udyog (India) as a key name in the field.


Roles & Responsibilities

  • Conduct financial analysis and reporting to management as needed.
  • Manage accounts payable and accounts receivable.
  • Prepare budget forecasts and financial statements regularly.
  • Ensure compliance with financial regulations and standards.
  • Utilize accounting software to maintain accurate financial records.
  • Perform detailed financial data analysis.
  • Collaborate with the finance team on various accounting tasks.
  • Communicate financial insights effectively to stakeholders.


Required Skills & Qualifications

  • Strong knowledge of financial analysis and reporting.
  • Experience in budgeting, forecasting, and financial statement preparation.
  • Familiarity with accounts payable and accounts receivable processes.
  • Proficiency in financial regulations compliance.
  • Advanced skills in MS Excel for financial data analysis.
  • Ability to work with accounting software for record-keeping.
  • Attention to detail and accuracy in financial tasks.
  • Analytical thinking for problem-solving in financial scenarios.
  • Excellent communication skills for effective collaboration.
  • Knowledge of Tally software will be an advantage.
About The Company
Brindavan Udyog (India) emerged in the late 1970s, aiming to rejuvenate the struggling grain milling industry. During this period, a surplus of crops was perishing due to insufficient processing facilities. Mr. Bithal Nath Gupta and Mr. Dwarika Prasad Gupta stepped in with an innovative approach: importing milling machinery and accessories from the West to supply Indian mills. This marked a significant milestone in India's milling industry, firmly establishing Brindavan Udyog (India) as a key name in the field
Posted: 23 days ago