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Provide relevant financial information and analysis, collaborating with the Fresh Fruit unit management, ensuring that business and financial objectives are aligned. Support in the financial analysis of Capex, M&A, and Due Diligence processes.
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Lead strategic financial planning and analysis to drive company growth and profitability. A strong track record of strategic financial planning and analysis. Manage vendor relationships relating to finance, tax, legal, and the ESOP.
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How you will contribute to STORE's mission: The Compensation and Financial Analysis Manager serves as a company business partner driving evaluation, analysis and financial impact of business decisions and opportunities through financial modeling and other analyses of compensation plans and related metrics.
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The Compensation and Financial Analysis Manager serves as a company business partner driving evaluation, analysis and financial impact of business decisions and opportunities through financial modeling and other analyses of compensation plans and related metrics.
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As the Vice President, Strategic Financial Planning & Analysis, you’ll be an integral part of our leadership team, driving the efficient scaling of our finance organization. Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, you’ll lead a group responsible for delivering timely, accurate reporting and analytics, offering data-driven insights and recommendations, and fostering operational excellence within the finance function.
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Finance Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis. The Manager, FP&A, is responsible for providing financial insight as well as leadership and direction in support of Osaic's Financial Planning & Reporting group of the Corporate Finance function, which broadly encompasses financial analysis, forecasting, management reporting, budget planning, and management and financial reporting.
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Preferred experience in private equity, investment banking, management consulting, or corporate finance/strategy. Experience must include 4+ years of progressive financial planning & analysis with multi-unit businesses, including development of complex financial models.
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Minimum of 5 years' experience in FP&A, finance or business analysis role. Prior financial services industry experience preferred (wealth management, investment management, broker-dealer, insurance, banking, specialty finance.
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The Senior Financial Analyst will be responsible for reporting and consolidation of top-line performance of full product portfolio, financial forecasting, budgeting, management reporting, metric analysis, month-end/quarter-end close and earnings support, leading initiatives/process improvements and performing ad hoc financial analyses, along with general finance support to our business partners.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong financial background, leadership experience, and a strategic mindset to drive financial planning, analysis, and decision-making to achieve the company's short and long-term objectives.
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The Corporate Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) team is growing and has an immediate need for a Financial Analyst in Scottsdale, Arizona. In this role, you will be responsible for planning, forecasting, and reporting Corporate SG&A expenses for diverse functions including Sales, Marketing, R&D, IT, HR, Legal, Accounting/Finance, Procurement, Supply Chain and Quality, as well as Capex spend for the entire company.
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This position will report to the Finance Controller and work closely with a variety of cross-functional stakeholders to help inform and influence critical business decisions. The ideal candidate is a hands-on self-starter with solid data analytics, business intelligence, budgeting & forecasting, financial analysis and reporting, financial modeling, and organizational communication skills.
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Strong analytical skills, with experience using statistical modeling and data analysis software (such as SAS, R, or Python) Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Data Science, or a related field.
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A current undergraduate or graduate student at Arizona State University pursuing a degree in Business, Finance, Economics, Data Analytics, or related field with a willingness to learn and ability to work well with others.
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You will report to the Finance Associate Director of Financial Planning & Analysis in this role. Wolters Kluwer Senior Financial Planning Analyst Phoenix , Arizona Apply Now With nearly two centuries of experience, Wolters Kluwer provides information and professional services for accounting, audit, business, compliance, finance, healthcare, legal, risk, and tax industries.
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