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Accounting Location: Cincinnati, Ohio FLSA Status: Salary, Exempt Job Summary: The Accounting ... Experience in professional sports, entertainment, hospitality, or similar industries * Experience ...

Accounting Location: Cincinnati, Ohio FLSA Status: Salary, Exempt Job Summary: The Accounting ... Experience in professional sports, entertainment, hospitality, or similar industries * Experience ...

Accounting Manager

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$90 - $130/hr

Job Summary The Accounting Manager leads the daily operations of the Accounting department ... Experience in professional sports, entertainment, hospitality, or similar industries * Experience ...

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Accounting Manager The Accounting Manager leads the daily operations of the Accounting department ... Experience - Experience in professional sports, entertainment, hospitality, or similar industries ...

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The Accounting Manager oversees all accounting operations within a manufacturing environment ... entertainment throughout the year. With over 200 sunny days annually, Columbus offers a thriving ...

The Accounting Manager oversees all accounting operations within a manufacturing environment ... entertainment throughout the year. With over 200 sunny days annually, Columbus offers a thriving ...

$80 - $110/hr

Diversified Industries, Automotive, Consumer & Industrial Markets, Communication & Entertainment ... und Rechnungswesen. * Leadership & Projektsteuerung : Mehrjährige Erfahrung in der Leitung von ...

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How much do entertainment accounting jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for entertainment accounting in Ohio is $20.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.84 and $23.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is entertainment accounting?

Entertainment accounting is a specialized branch of accounting focused on managing the financial aspects of the entertainment industry, including film, television, music, and live performances. Entertainment accountants handle tasks such as budgeting, royalty tracking, contract analysis, tax planning, and financial reporting for production companies, artists, and entertainment executives. Their expertise ensures that financial operations comply with industry regulations and maximize profitability while managing complex revenue streams and expenses unique to the industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an entertainment accountant?

To thrive as an Entertainment Accountant, you need a solid background in accounting principles, financial analysis, and industry-specific regulations, typically with a bachelor's degree in accounting or finance and relevant experience. Familiarity with entertainment accounting software (such as Movie Magic or QuickBooks), payroll systems, and union/guild reporting requirements is crucial. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and effective communication help navigate complex contracts and collaborate with diverse production teams. These skills ensure accurate financial management and compliance in a fast-paced, highly regulated entertainment industry.

What are some unique challenges entertainment accountants face compared to traditional accounting roles?

Entertainment accountants often encounter complex royalty calculations, profit participation agreements, and project-based financial tracking that are specific to the industry. They must navigate rapidly changing budgets, multiple stakeholders (such as talent, producers, and studios), and strict union or guild reporting requirements. Additionally, tight production timelines and confidentiality regarding high-profile projects can add pressure and require strong organizational skills. Collaboration with production teams and legal departments is common to ensure financial compliance and accurate reporting.

What is the difference between Entertainment Accounting vs Film Accountant?

AspectEntertainment AccountingFilm Accountant
CredentialsAccounting degree, CPA preferredAccounting degree, CPA preferred
Work EnvironmentFilm, TV, music, live eventsFilm production sets, studios
Industry UsageUsed across entertainment sectorsPrimarily in film productions
Job FocusManaging budgets, financial reportingHandling production costs, payroll, expenses

Entertainment Accounting involves managing financial aspects across various entertainment sectors, including music, TV, and live events. A Film Accountant specializes specifically in film productions, focusing on production costs and payroll. While both roles require similar credentials and work environments, Entertainment Accounting covers a broader scope, whereas Film Accountants concentrate on film-specific financial tasks.

What are popular job titles related to Entertainment Accounting jobs in Ohio?

For Entertainment Accounting jobs in Ohio, the most frequently searched job titles are:

Infographic showing various Entertainment Accounting job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 7% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,663 per year, or $21 per hour.

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Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

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Job description

Why Join Us?

At Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, we value a collaborative atmosphere where new ideas are welcomed. If you’re looking to grow your skills and make a difference while having FUN, we’d love to hear from you!

Overview:

Six Flags is seeking an Accountant II – Financial Accounting at our park support center in Sandusky, Ohio. The Accountant II – Financial Accounting will be responsible for carrying out the financial accounting activities of the company as developed by the Chief Accounting Officer (CAO), Controller and Director – Financial Accounting. Responsibilities include assisting with the execution of policies and procedures required to maintain compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) as well as assisting with the preparation of financial statements with a focus on ensuring the timely and accurate delivery of reporting. The Accountant II – Financial Accounting will assist with managing local financial accounting support staff.

This full-time position will report to a Manager – Financial Accounting and will be an integral component of the Shared Accounting Services environment. Candidates may utilize these collaborative experiences with other operating partners to develop accounting skills and to build a platform as a stepping off point into other areas of SAS or to pursue a more senior role with the company.

Six Flags, a leader in the amusement park and hospitality business, offers challenging and rewarding career opportunities. Joining our Shared Accounting Services team not only offers the unique opportunity to become part of a well-respected, financially stable entertainment industry leader with a 150-year heritage of creating lifelong memories but also presents you with a chance to advance your career in the exciting consumer services sector! Six Flags offers competitive compensation packages that include bonus programs and comprehensive benefit plans with healthcare/dental/vision, paid vacation/sick time, paid holidays, 401k program, and complimentary season passes to create your own memories at parks owned and operated by Six Flags.


  • Prepare weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual financial accounting entries for assigned regional properties to ensure timely period closing schedules are maintained.
  • Prepare general ledger account reconciliations as assigned by the Manager – Financial Accounting.
  • Partner with other shared service functions to ensure transactions posted are accurate and timely.
  • Build relationships and liaison with park operating associates to ensure operational activity is accurately reflected in the financial statements.
  • Follow and enforce compliance of professional accounting standards and best practices in accordance with GAAP.
  • Follow internal control processes, policies, and procedures.
  • Provide accounting information and documentation to internal and external auditors as requested.
  • Assist in hiring and/or training of seasonal and part-time financial accounting staff.
  • Assist in developing all shared accounting services team members, provide ongoing training and maintain strong associate relationships.
  • Responsibilities may occasionally require an adjusted work schedule to meet certain deadlines. This may include mandatory overtime and/or evening/weekend hours except where prohibited by law.
  • Adhere to and enforce all Six Flags policies and procedures, including safety, attendance and EEO policies, and will demonstrate commitment to Six Flags core values and cornerstones.
  • Other duties as assigned.

  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting from an accredited four-year college or university.
  • 2+ years public accounting experience, combined public accounting & industry experience, or progressive industry experience.
  • Previous experience with Oracle based products, including JD Edwards and/or Essbase is a plus.
  • Proficient in Excel, Word, Power Point, Outlook (Microsoft Suite) and pdf (Adobe Acrobat).
  • Excellent written, interpersonal, and verbal communication skills and able to work effectively independently and collaboratively in a team setting.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills, analytical skills, and time management skills.
  • Confidence to ask questions and get clarification, display a positive attitude, and have a strong work ethic.
  • Highly organized and detail-oriented with the capability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
  • Dependable, honest and exhibits integrity.

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