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Stamford Health is looking for a fulltime Financial Analyst to join the team. Ability to analyze, and critically appraise, financial statistics and reports. Providing problem solving support on revenue and financial issues across all Health System departments.
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As an Associate Financial Risk Analyst, you will work as part of this team with a focus on model governance and support the model inventory process, issue tracking and management reporting.
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This position will report to the Vice President of Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) and work closely with the Finance teams and business leaders across Oldcastle, assist in the analytics process, and help inform and influence critical strategic financial decisions.
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If you are a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER professional (CFP®), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®), or have at least five years of financial planning experience, please contact us about joining our team and helping us meet the demand of potential clients that want to do business with our firm.
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Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Certified Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA), Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), or Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) designation.
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Pure’s financial planners generally are required to be CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERTM professionals (CFP®), Certified Public Accountants (CPA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®), or to have at least five years of financial planning experience.
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Product Control, Management Reporting, Balance Sheet production and analysis, Balance Sheet and Net Revenue substantiation, Profit & Loss (P&L) calculation, P&L Attribution (Greeks), Regulatory Reporting, CCAR, Reconciliations, Financial Products such as Stocks, Corporate and Government Bonds, Equity Options and Interest Rate Options, Spot and Forward FX, Equity and Credit Default Swaps, Commodities, IPOs, Global Capital Markets, Mergers & Acquisitions & Investment Management.
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The Budget Analyst will be responsible for monitoring and forecasting budgets for various county court administrations or divisions within the courts. The New Jersey Judiciary seeks a well-organized financial/accounting professional with excellent communication and analytical skills to perform accounting, financial analysis, budget & forecasting functions under the direction of the Assistant Chief of Budget and Accounting, Court Executive 2A in the Financial Services Office.
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Series 65 registration or attainment within 90 days of employment (acceptable exam exemptions include: Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Personal Financial Specialist (PFS), Chartered Investment Counselor (CIC), or Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) designations.
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The Lead Information Security Analyst, will support the Information Security and Risk Management needs of Thrivent Financial in order to continually support and improve the technologies, procedures and controls within our Information Technology environment.
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Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), or Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) certifications, or an MBA. Lead Finance Transformation projects in areas such as the following: Finance function assessment, operating model design, service delivery model and design (shared service center, outsourcing, global business service), cost reduction, process optimization/ automation, and financial/management reporting rationalization.
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Job Title: Sr. Financial Analyst. Skilled proficiency using financial management applications such as PeopleSoft. Skilled proficiency using financial planning tools such as Oracle Smart View.
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As an internal management consultant, the role of the Analyst is to improve business decision making through the application of first principles reasoning, financial acumen, and statistical analysis.
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Overview of the Financial Analyst. As a member of the Corporate Finance Team, you will take an active role in key financial processes, including month-end close activities, reporting of key performance indicators, forecast planning, and financial decision support for executive leadership and key stakeholders.
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Financial Planning & Analysis Senior Analyst to lead the development and maintenance of financial models and forecasts. Support financial health and business strategy through reporting, analysis, and modeling using tools.
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