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Not required, but desired: Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA); Certified Corporate FP&A Analyst (FPAC); Certified Treasury Professional (CTP); or other relevant advanced degree. Basic knowledge in the following systems/applications (required): Microsoft Excel- Formulas, functions, and pivot tables; Microsoft Power Point; Microsoft Word; Microsoft Outlook- Email, Calendar, Task; Microsoft Teams; PDF Creation/Editing (Nitro Pro.
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Advanced Excel knowledge (Pivot Tables, Index/Match, VBA, Data Visualization) 3-5 years' experience as a Financial Analyst or in a similar role, preferably within a supply chain, operations, or product costing environment GAAP accounting knowledge.
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Advanced knowledge of MS Excel -ability to perform vlookups, pivot tables, and other Excel formulas to design models and reports: Specific: VLookup, Pivot Table, Modelling/Report Building, Sum IFs, IF formulas, HLookUp, Handling large data sets, etc.
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2+ years of hands-on proven expertise in Microsoft Excel including but not limited to building Pivot Tables, VLOOKUP, and comparing and analyzing data from multiple tables. 1+ years' experience analyzing and creating financial reports from Cognos or Costpoint.
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4+ years of experience in a Financial Planning & Analysis function, including : Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) required, including demonstrated ability to utilize pivot tables, advanced charting, advanced formulas, and conditional formatting.
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Excellent MS Office skills, specifically MS Word and MS Excel (INDEX,VLOOKUP, PIVOT TABLES, NPV, IRR, DATA TABLE, WHAT-IF ANALYSIS) The Senior Financial Analyst is a key financial position supporting our fast-growing SaaS business.
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Experience with the following is preferred but not required: Aristocrat Oasis v12, Tableau, Teradata, IGT Table Touch, Bravo Poker, MICROS, PM10, KronosAdvanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel including vlookup, pivot tables, conditional formatting, and other advanced calculations/functions preferred.
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Advanced Excel skills - pivot tables; VLOOKUPs; what-if analyses; DCF valuation; etc. Position will serve as the lead analyst for the annual budgeting and forecasting processes and provide analytic support to System Strategic Finance, reporting to the manager of System Strategic Finance.
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O Advanced Excel – must know pivot tables, v-lookups, conditional formatting, and formulas (no macros) o Validate and confirm daily Investments in WSS on trade date for MMF, MMA, ETD, Equity and Inter-company loan transactions.
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Advanced Excel skills with a deep understanding of model architecture, formula efficiency, pivot tables, and macros. R2Net- James Allen is looking for a Senior FP&A Analyst to join our growing Finance team, reporting to our Chief Financial Officer.
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Advanced skills in Microsoft Office Suite: Excel, PowerPoint; ability to model and create complex spreadsheets, look up tables, pivot tables and understand/analyze the results. Investment Banking Finance Analyst.
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Advanced Excel expertise (pivot tables, VLOOKUPS, Power Pivot, functions, etc.) We specialize in personal and commercial insurance lines, surety and bonding, employee benefits, financial and retirement services, and human capital management solutions.
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Advanced MS Powerpoint and MS Excel skills are mandatory for this role, must be an MS Excel power user with advanced spreadsheet management/financial model building skills and ability to easily manipulate large volumes of data, build and use advanced macros/pivot tables/v- and h-lookups, etc.
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INVISTA is looking for a driven Senior Financial Analyst to join our business finance team in Wichita, KS to support and develop a trusted business partnership with business leaders and its capabilities.
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Advanced proficiency in Excel, including Pivot Tables and formulas (such as VLOOKUP and SUMIF) - bonus points for experience with Power Pivot and Power Query. Our 30 partners and over 600 staff members deliver comprehensive financial services in the fields of music, motion pictures, television, sports, literature, and other creative and performing arts.
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