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The Financial Reporting Senior Analyst position is an integral member of the Corporate Regulatory Reporting Group (CRR). Corporate Regulatory Reporting Group’s mission is to provide complete and accurate consolidated financial statement analysis and other related information to the regulators, investors, outside analysts and senior management on a timely basis and in the most efficient manner possible.
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Participates in project teams for updates and upgrades to financial reporting systems. Assists with communication to subsidiary personnel concerning financial reporting procedures, Global Financial Procedures, and U.S. GAAP accounting standards.
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Reporting to the Director, Financial Reporting, the Senior Accountant works collaboratively with the Director, Financial Reporting, Vice President of Accounting and Chief Financial Officer in evaluating internal audit controls, contract management and revenue recognition.
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Job Summary: Akima is looking for aFinance Analyst to work in Herndon, VA. The Akima Finance Analyst will be a key member of the Akima Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) team, responsible for all aspects of project analysis & reporting forecasting and process improvement as the Business Development Finance Analyst.
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Develop and manage key performance and risk indicators and deliver executive reporting content to present cybersecurity risks to enterprise risk and business audiences, demonstrating understanding of Teradyne risk appetite across enterprise environments.
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Demonstrated experience supporting risk projects across multiple business lines offering a wide variety of financial services products and services. Minimum 5years of experience in controls testing, internal audit, quality control roles, or other complimentary capacities, preferably within the financial services industry, a public accounting firm, or with a financial institutions regulator.
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Source, organize, analyze and interpret complex financial data and prepare internal reporting for senior leadership and the Board of Directors, including but not limited to monthly Essbase and Board reports.
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The hired individual will be part of the financial planning & analysis team and contribute to the financial forecasting, regulatory capital reporting and analysis, stress loss scenarios, including Dodd-Frank Act Stress Test (DFAST), reporting and analysis and various other analytics for the Multifamily business.
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Reporting directly to the Assistant Vice Chancellor of Financial Planning & Analysis and Treasury, the Financial Analyst, Financial Planning & Analysis will collaborate with multiple operating units on a routine basis to ensure financial performance is accurately captured while representing the university in full.
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Regulatory Operations team is responsible for reporting to external stakeholders in the North America region, including the reporting and monitoring of trade, transaction and position information across a wide range of traded financial products and business lines for the CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission), SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission), and CSA (Canadian Standards Association) obligations.
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Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO/President) and serving as a member of the Executive Leadership Team (ELT) and Senior Leadership Team (SLT), the CFO is based in Arlington, Virginia, and is responsible for IFES' financial assets and leading the financial strategy, management, accounting, compliance, budgeting/forecasting, audit oversight, and IT functions of the organization.
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The purpose of the Analyst, Analytics Reporting position is to actively monitor and report on the performance of models in production. A great product, amazing people and our stable financial history have made us one of the largest used car finance companies nationally.
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O Finance Transformation (Planning, Financial Reporting, EPM, Program/Project Management, Change Management, Financial Systems Integration) o Financial Planning and Analysis (Budgeting, Planning, Forecasting or Management Reporting.
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The Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recover (CDBG-DR) Financial Analyst analyzes CDBG-DR financial data by collecting, monitoring and creating financial models to support decision making, and provides support for reporting in DRGR. This position reports directly to the Disaster Recovery Finance Director and provides support to that position as needed.
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CSCI is looking for an experienced Financial Systems Analyst to support in the transition from a Department of Defense (DoD) legacy financial system to an SAP based ERP, the General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS.
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