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Strong understanding and experience using Excel (VBA’s, macros, Pivot tables, vlookup, hlookup), Power Point, and MS Access required. support to the Finance Leadership Team. The Financial Analyst position is responsible for the timely and accurate monthly accounting close functions, balance sheet reconciliations, annual audit and budgeting process.
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Professional experience and/or coursework in data analytics or data visualization tools to include MS Excel, Tableau, Qlik, SQL, and/or creating macros. We have an upcoming need for a Federal Financial Analyst - Entry Level (DHS ) with professional, interpersonal and analytical skills to help our clients identify and solve their complex challenges.
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Financial modeling and data analysis experience required: excellent MS Excel skills required, exposure to/willingness to learn SQL, familiarity with Anaplan and Snowflake a plus. The Financial Planning & Analysis Sr. Analyst will be responsible for analyzing and understanding the topline revenue results and forecast of the company from both a financial and operational perspective.
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Create reports utilizing MS-Access, Excel, Crystal Reports, Filemaker or SQL. The Financial Analyst position is a part of an exciting new two-year rotational program within Walker & Dunlop’s Affordable Equity group.
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The current software systems utilized are Symitar, FICS Mortgage Accountant and Mortgage Servicer, SAGE, DocuSign, Smartsheets, MS-Excel Spreadsheet software, MS-Word Word Processing software, ProfitStars Model Management, Blackline, Call Report Pro, nCino and several 3rd party lending platforms.
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The Financial Analyst will apply various analytical techniques to solve operational issues, develop analytical visualizations and support strategic initiatives. The Financial Analyst will appraise both current and future technology to better the overall business operation and profitability goals, while thoroughly understanding business unit needs, objectives, third party relationships and interactions, and regulatory compliance requirements to maximize use of various system capabilities.
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Proficiency with MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook; experience with Salesforce and financial planning software (eMoney, NumberCruncher, SS Analyzer, CRM, portfolio accounting) preferred.
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Display a robust understanding ofLarge-scale data mining and reporting tools (e.g., SQL, MS Access, Essbase, Cognos) and other financial systems (e.g., Oracle, SAP, Lawson, Microsoft Navision, JD Edwards.
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High proficiency in Microsoft Office products, particularly Excel and PowerPoint, and experience with relational databases such as MS Access, QuickBase, etc. Position Summary Our client is seeking a Financial Analyst to play a crucial role in evaluating the financial and technical aspects of clean energy business opportunities.
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Must be proficient with MS Office Suite products – particularly advanced excel skills (comfortable with vlookups, if statements, pivot tables) An integral part of the Technical Operations Finance team, reporting into the Finance Director, Tech Ops. The Senior Financial Analyst helps manage Tech Finance operations, including, budgeting, forecasting, and reporting for Operating/Capital Expense on a gross and net basis.
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Advanced knowledge of MS Office applications, including Excel, Access, and VBA. - Knowledge of R, Python and SQL is highly desirable. Senior Financial Planning & Analysis Analyst (Hybrid in Columbia, SC) The AgFirst Senior Financial Planning & Analysis Analyst is to provides financial planning and forecasting support for the financial management of the Bank and associations.
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Skills: Financial Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis, Oracle and Essbase, MS Excel. MS Office with emphasis on intermediate to advanced Excel skills is required (e.g., index/match, pivot tables, multiple if statements.
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Display an understanding of Large-scale data mining and reporting tools (e.g., SQL, MS Access, Essbase, Cognos) and/or other financial systems (e.g., Oracle, SAP, Lawson, Microsoft Navision, JD Edwards.
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Proficient in MS Office with advanced PowerPoint and Excel skills to include pivot tables and VLOOKUPS; SQL, VBA and macros a plus. Rello Search Partners is recruiting for a Senior Financial Analyst in Land O’Lakes, FL. Our private equity backed client is in high growth mode operating in multiple states in the commercial real estate (REIT) and property management industry.
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Must be advanced in MS Excel (well versed in Pivot Tables, look ups, sum ifs, and conditional sums) Forefront Living is currently looking for an experienced Financial Analyst to join our Corporate group.
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