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Coordinate the financial analysis and support to management for the annual budget process, as well as modeling, analysis and financial support for current year and five year forecasting.
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For integrating the Workday cloud application with external applications across a wide array of Human Capital Management and Financial functional areas, where analysis of situations or data requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors.
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About Us Rothschild & Co is a leading global financial services group with seven generations of family control and a history of over 200 years at the centre of the world's financial markets.
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Requirements: Requires a Master’s degree, or foreign equivalent in Financial Engineering, Financial Mathematics, Operations Research and Information Engineering, or related quantitative field and 2 years of experience as a Quantitative Analyst, or related position involving quantitative statistical modeling and data analysis for a global financial services institution.
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Assist accounting manager/assistant controller in monthly analysis and reporting of consolidated financial statements. With broad capabilities across IT managed services, cybersecurity, cloud migration and application development, DMI provides on-site and remote support to clients within governments, healthcare, financial services, transportation, manufacturing, and other critical infrastructure sectors.
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Demonstrates thorough abilities and/or a proven record of success with automation & digitization in a professional services environment including but not limited to:Innovating through new and existing technologies, along with experimenting with digitization solutions; and,Working with large, complex data sets to build models and leverage data visualization tools.
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Develop an understanding of client-specific risks through review of financial results of the client, relevant external information, current business trends and specific client transactions, primarily for Japanese clients or non-Japanese companies that need strategic assistance in Japan.
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In collaboration with Director of Business Risk & Insurance and additional internal stakeholders, performs analysis to quantify financial impacts of existing and emerging risk exposures, recommending actions for mitigation through insurance as appropriate.
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Reporting into the Chief Actuary, the Vice President of Actuarial Services is a key member of the Finance management team whose responsibility is to lead both the strategic and daily financial analytic functions for the Plan’s multiple product lines.
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The position will have a high level of visibility within the organization with opportunities to work directly on a regular basis with Management and will also interact very closely with other groups throughout Citi, including Risk, Treasury, Controllers, SEC Reporting, Accounting Policy, Financial Planning & Analysis, Capital Planning, and Finance & Risk Shared Services.
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Performs detailed financial analysis on fund finance transactions including subscription lines of credit, fund of hedge funds lending, fund of private equity funds lending and NAV based finance.
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Responsibilities usually cover an international tax segment and/or an entire business industry, e.g., financial services, healthcare, natural resources, heavy manufacturing, transportation, communications technology, retailers, food, pharmaceuticals, and the media, college/universities, religious organizations, labor organizations, private foundations, political organizations, employee benefit plans, and government entities.
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1-5 years of experience in Public Accounting preferred, experience with private equity or financial services clients. Recruiting, Financial Services, Consulting, Information Technology and Services, Legal Services, Human Resources, Accounting, Staffing and Recruiting, Staffing, Employment Agency.
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Knowledge of financial management and analysis principles and techniques and managerial skills typically acquired through two to three years of experience in public accounting, specifically in health care auditing and reimbursement knowledge (when applied to small hospitals) or one to three years experience as a hospital chief financial officer.
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BASIC REQUIREMENT: A Certificate as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or a bachelor's or higher degree in accounting that included at least 30 semester hours in accounting or 24 semester hours in accounting and an additional 6 semester hours in related subjects such as business law, economics, statistical/quantitative methods, computerized accounting or financial systems, financial management, or finance.
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