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Financial analysis, Reporting, flux analysis, tableau, Financial reporting, Financial, Finance, Analysis, Variance analysis, Excel pivot tables, Microsoft excel, Data analysis, powerpoint, powerpoint presentations, power bi, anaplan, Workvia, Operating Expense, expense analysis, analysis modeling, Forecasting, Financial planning and analysis, financial data, financial statement analysis.
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Provide analysis of monthly operating results for the Corporate cost centers with variance explanations and other data in accordance with guidelines provided by the Manager, Decision Support Financial Planning and Analysis in order to facilitate consolidated management reporting.
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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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Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and familiarity with financial planning systems such as Anaplan, Adaptive Insights, and NetSuite. 3+ years of experience in FP&A, investment banking, management consulting, business operations, or analytics, preferably within a high-growth tech environment.
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Advanced Microsoft Office skills; VBA, macro-enabled workbooks, pivot tables, data analysis tools, and financial modeling. The Financial Analyst will provide financial and business decision-making support to the Brand Finance leader to achieve profitable growth.
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Developing and implementing solutions to financial data management challenges using advanced Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), Structured Query Language (SQL), SQL Server, Microsoft Access and Microsoft Excel technologies.
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High proficiency in Excel and PowerPoint, Microsoft Access or other data management software preferred. This role is critical in its ability to analyze and interpret complex financial data to support accurate and timely strategic and tactical business decisions.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including advanced functions such as pivot tables, VLOOKUP, and data manipulation. This role will involve collaborating with senior members to support various financial initiatives including project management, financial analysis, budgeting, modeling, data analytics, reporting, and data visualization efforts.
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The Senior Financial Analyst will work with the Manager of Revenue Accounting and Professional Services functions to support the project review process through enhanced reporting and analysis and undertake responsibilities that enable business transformation and growth in a publicly traded technology company.
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2-5 years experience of investment banking, private equity, real estates, consulting, financial services or asset management Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Experience in real estate project managements, including permit application, construction and real estate development, project financing a plus Strong understanding of financial markets and data analysis, including cash flow model and DCF analysis, investment risk & return metrics, and real estate valuation.
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FM Global helps clients maintain continuity in their business operations by drawing upon state-of-the-art loss-prevention engineering and research; risk management skills and support services; tailored risk transfer capabilities; and superior financial strength.
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Knowledge of financial management tools, as well as data analysis tools, like Power BI, is necessary. AscellaHealth is looking for a Financial Analyst to be an essential part of the Sales and Business Development team.
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Prepare monthly variance reports for senior management, which involves conducting analysis compiling financial and operational data from various resources and applying advanced MS Excel and MS Access skills.
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Financial Analyst is responsible for gathering data, organizing information, analyzing historical results, assessing business operations, and producing solutions to improve, streamline and standardize processes.
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Applies government-instituted processes for documentation, change control management and data management. Additional Skills in Microsoft Access, Excel, Power Point, and Word.
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