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1 year experience as a FSA I or equivalent experience working in an outpatient/physician office environment including financial counseling insurance verification and authorization. ResponsibilitiesIn keeping with the PHC philosophy the Financial Services Associate II serves as the liaison for patients and provides education to patients regarding insurance coverage and guidelines.
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Comprehensive Medical and Dental 2+ weeks Vacation to start 401k Bonuses Career GrowthJob DetailsJob Summary:We are seeking a skilled Financial Analyst to join our team and to manage real estate portfolios, financial models and proformas.
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Education Requirement: A TFA is required to complete the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) Investment Planning Course and the Financial Planning course. In preparation for the assessment, the TFA studies a variety of topics and may participate in developmental activities in the areas including but not limited to: Merrill strategy, products & services, wealth management process, desk top technology, marketing consultative sales skills and investment financial planning knowledge.
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We Provide Career Development From Management Opportunities To Enhancing Your Career And Becoming a Financial Representative, Specializing In Aiding Clients In Wealth Management. Strength, stability, and service shape our culture as we help provide financial security solutions.
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