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Provide financial decision support and perform financial analysis, as directed by management, and recommend alternatives courses of action by utilizing appropriate financial and valuation tools (e.g. EVA, NPV analysis.
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The Senior Analyst, Insurance Risk Modelling is instrumental in developing insurance liability models used in pricing, valuation, hedging and ALM. Professional designation in financial risk management, such as FSA/ASA or CFA preferred.
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Strong knowledge in one or more of the following areas: Insurance liability, asset valuation, derivatives modeling, liquidity management, machine learning, artificial intelligence. Intermediate Analytical Reporting Analyst page is loaded.
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Keywords: FP&A, sales operations analyst, financial analysis, commissions, variable compensation, finance, sales ops, financial analyst, Salesforce. Support ad hoc analyses related to commissions including but not limited to calculating deal valuation, providing deal decision support and key sales decision analyses.
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Developing spreadsheet tools to support the Company’s risk management, credit analysis, and aircraft valuation functions. As a Credit Analyst, you will ensure the risks and rewards of a given transaction in the company's overall portfolio are understood and risks mitigated as much as possible.
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Lead quarterly DCF valuation and modelling of portfolio company performance. - Outstanding modelling and valuation skills. Lead quarterly DCF valuation and modelling of portfolio company performance.
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Validates the accuracy of actuarial valuation and financial projection work using Excel. Performs assigned valuation and financial projections. Serves as the EMCNL actuarial data steward, managing large and complex actuarial databases, including the maintenance of documentation and infrastructure.
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Our collaborative model embodies equal valuation of Indigenous and academic knowledge, advances Indigenous management practices and stewardship, and innovates shared learning opportunities for university students and community members.
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You should have 1 – 3 years of full-time professional work experience in a field related to Investment Banking, Corporate Finance / Business Development, Management Consulting, Valuation, or Public Accounting which requires the ability to comprehend financial statements, financial modeling and industry specific research and analysis.
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Business Systems Analyst work focuses on designing information systems that are appropriate for users' needs and consistent with the overall design of the organization's information systems architecture.
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This role specially supports valuation and it is preferred that you have 2+ years of valuation experience. Fellow or Associate in the Society of Actuaries (FSA or ASA) Providence Shared Services is a service line within Providence that provides a variety of functional and system support services for our family of organizations across Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington.
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Strong knowledge of valuation, financing, accounting, and strategic analysis. The Analyst will assist with the financial modeling, market research, and communication of the company's investment proposition, strategy, and financial results.
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Business Valuation and Advisory Services Senior Analyst. Business Valuation credentials as a CVA, ASA, or ABV are preferred but if you're the right candidate and you don't yet have them, we want to help you achieve one or more of them.
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Develop and maintain complex financial models to support decision-making related to complex business issues, including valuation, forecasting, and scenario analysis. Develop and maintain complex financial models to support decision-making related to complex business issues, including valuation, forecasting, and scenario analysis.
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We are looking for a seasoned Business Performance Analyst in San Diego, CA. This role provides management reporting and analysis of portfolio growth and sales activities for assigned business groups.
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