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The Senior Financial Analyst will report directly to the Director of Financial Planning & Analysis and Mergers & Acquisitions and will be primarily responsible for preparing or reviewing the monthly and quarterly financial reporting and analysis.
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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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The Senior Financial Analyst will own and support various financial reporting tools, financial planning, and analysis mandates and will work closely with various finance departments and operational teams to meet FP&A goals and objectives.
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TEKsystems is currently seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented BSA/AML Currency Transaction Specialists to join a Compliance Team with a Fortune 100 Financial Institution. Objective: This role involved processing and submitting Currency Transaction Reports (CTR) accurately and within regulatory deadlines, reviewing financial activities, and ensuring adherence to AML typologies and regulatory standards.
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Sr Financial Systems Analyst (Hybrid) We are seeking a highly motivated Senior Financial Systems Analyst to join our growing team. 3+ years of experience as a Financial Systems Analyst or similar role.
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Main focus: Debt & Derivatives – read the Agreement and process it (Training will be provided).
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Stamford Health is a non-profit independent health care system with more than 3,800 employees committed to caring for the community through a wide range of high-quality health and wellness services.
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The Financial Analysis team is responsible for M&A and deal due diligence, ad hoc financial analysis, subscriber valuation, and project finance. Be part of DISH, Sling, and Wireless innovation and strategic decision making with our Corporate Financial Analysis Team and influence our business from the bottom line.
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Experience in supporting M&A and deal activities, including conducting due diligence and creating sophisticated financial and valuation models. Skilled in conducting comprehensive financial analyses, including variance and trend analysis, scenario modeling, and developing financial forecasts to support strategic decision-making and planning.
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The Financial Analyst ("FA") will participate in both core accounting processes, as well as financial planning and analysis initiatives. As we continue to grow and evolve, we are seeking a dedicated Analyst Finance to join our dynamic team.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented and analytical Payroll Analyst to join our finance team. As we continue to expand, we are seeking a talented Payroll Analyst to join our team and contribute to our ongoing success.
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The Financial Analyst position is a part of an exciting new two-year rotational program within Walker & Dunlop’s Affordable Equity group. Perform a detailed analysis of potential multifamily acquisitions, including a review of property financial data, T12 financial reports, rent roll, operating budget, capital expense needs, applicable rent restrictions, market surveys, and rent and sales comps.
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As a Senior Financial Analyst supporting the AI and Autonomy groups, you will partner directly with several Zoox organizations to drive financial planning and provide direct analytical support to ensure efficient resource allocation.
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Overview of the Financial Analyst. As a member of the Corporate Finance Team, you will take an active role in key financial processes, including month-end close activities, reporting of key performance indicators, forecast planning, and financial decision support for executive leadership and key stakeholders.
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The position requires a Financial Analyst who enjoys forming innovative, conceptual solutions to financial and profitability analysis issues. 5+ years experience using various financial reporting software such as SAP, MicroStrategy and Corporate Performance Management platforms such as Prophix & Hyperion or Magnitude.
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