Manager – Digital Assets
Managers at CFGI work closely with senior management of high-growth and transaction-oriented companies, including digital asset businesses. CFGI Managers lead project workstreams and interact directly with clients, auditors, and CFGI leadership on hands-on advisory and execution work, including rebuilding accounting records, preparing audit-ready support, improving close processes, and supporting transaction readiness, audit readiness, technical accounting and implementation, finance transformation, and IPO readiness needs.
Take ownership of your career at CFGI:
• Gain front-row exposure to digital asset companies navigating transactions, audit readiness, technical accounting and implementation, finance transformation, and IPO readiness.
• Make a true business impact by helping clients build or rebuild accounting records, reporting processes, and audit-ready support.
• Own projects from start to finish in lean engagement teams with direct Partner, Director, and client executive visibility.
• Experience meaningful client interaction and thrive in a hands-on, client-facing role.
• Be consistently challenged by digital asset accounting complexity, including high-volume activity, evolving data, close/reporting processes, and reconciliation challenges.
• Enjoy the flexibility of office/remote/client site work locations (engagement specific).
• Create your own path.
• Enjoy what you do!
What you might expect:
• Lead workstreams for digital asset clients where finance teams are scaling quickly and accounting records may need to be built, rebuilt, reconciled, or remediated.
• Support transaction readiness, audit readiness, technical accounting and implementation, finance transformation, IPO readiness, SEC reporting, audit coordination, and other transaction-related work.
• Review and prepare deliverables related to digital asset activity, data reconciliations, tie-outs to the general ledger and financial statements, and audit-ready support.
• Assist clients with accounting for digital asset activity, realized and unrealized gains/losses, transaction fees, valuation inputs, cut-off, and related financial reporting support.
• Partner with client accounting, finance, operations, and technology teams to identify data gaps, design repeatable processes, and implement practical solutions.
• Research and document technical accounting conclusions under U.S. GAAP and SEC reporting requirements, while also helping clients operationalize those conclusions.
• Lead and mentor consultants, coordinate review cycles, and help manage engagement timelines across multiple priorities.
• Participate in recruiting, client relationship building, and business development efforts as the Digital Assets practice continues to grow.
Who you are:
• Five to eight years of experience in Big 4 audit, accounting advisory, capital markets advisory, or industry accounting/finance, with a minimum of two years of Big 4 experience required.
• Exposure to digital assets, crypto, fintech, broker-dealer, or investment management.
• Strong technical skills and a working knowledge of U.S. GAAP, SEC reporting, and financial statement preparation/review.
• Comfort operating in fast-paced, ambiguous client environments where the work is a blend of advisory and hands-on execution.
• Highly organized and able to manage workstreams, deadlines, review comments, and client/auditor requests.
• Effective analytical and critical thinking abilities with strong attention to detail.
• Entrepreneurial nature, self-motivated, ethical, and dependable.
• High energy with commitment to quality client service.
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