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Under the general direction of the Director of Financial Aid & Scholarships, the Financial Aid Business Analyst is responsible for providing overall functional and coordinating technical support for financial aid records module.
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UC Davis Health offers a full range of benefits, resources and programs to help you bring your best self to work, as well as to help you and your family achieve your health, wellness, financial and career goals.
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Under general supervision of the Assistant Director of Processing and Awarding, the Financial Aid Analyst - Student Services Professional IB performs professional student service assistance to students, parents and the general public regarding federal and state financial aid programs at Sacramento State.
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Financial Aid Analyst (Multiple Positions) The incumbent is responsible for cyclical workloads comprised of verification (document review and completing needs analysis), award federal and state financial aid, monitor federal and state awards, and loan certification.
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Working Title: Financial Aid Analyst. Two or more years of experience working in a Financial Aid Office with direct experience performing verification and awarding student financial aid with specific Title IV programs, ie: Pell Grants, Direct Loans, or state aid such as Cal Grant.
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Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA); Certified Corporate FP&A Analyst (FPAC); Certified Treasury Professional (CTP); or other relevant advanced degree. Perform reviews or validations of other Financial Analyst work prior to, or in lieu of, review by Team Leadership.
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The Financial Analyst - Product ARR will join a fast-paced corporate FP&A team to support CrowdStrike in forecasting product-based annual recurring revenue (ARR) accurately. Support cross-functional teams (Product, Sales, Marketing, Pricing) by analyzing the financial drivers impacting the performance of existing modules.
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Experience with UC Davis automated financial, personnel and payroll systems: Kuali, FIS DS, CayuseSP, UCPath, Cognos, AggieBudget, AggieTravel, AggieBuy, etc. Experience using advanced features of MS Excel to perform detailed analyses including Pivot tables, VLOOKUPs and creating charts and graphs as well as word processing, presentation, database, e-mail, and web-based software and automated on-line financial and payroll/personnel systems.
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As the Senior Financial Analyst , you will be responsible for reporting, budgeting, and forecasting, along with financial analysis of projects for Wolters Kluwer TeamMate (CPESG division.
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Additional Requirements: COMPANY: KAISER TITLE: Financial Planning & Analysis Analyst III LOCATION: Sacramento, California REQNUMBER: 1260279 External hires must pass a background check/drug screen.
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If you're nodding along, then we're excited to introduce a brand-new opportunity at our firm for a Senior Financial Analyst. Senior Financial Analyst Qualifications - The Like-to-Haves (Not Required.
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Experience such as performing financial analysis and evaluation work requiring a comprehensive knowledge of (1) corporate finance and any specialized fields of finance required such as public finance, securities, international finance, money and securities markets, investments, and banking, and (2) the financial and management structure, operations, and practices of corporate and other organizations.
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Free financial counseling, health coaching and employee assistance program. A minimum of 5 years of accounting, financial reporting/analysis experience in mutual fund, insurance, or public accounting environment.
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As a Financial Analyst, you will collaborate with business partners across the organization (Sales & Merchandising, Risk, Operations, etc) to conduct insightful analysis, complex modeling, financial reporting, forecasting, and budgeting for the needs of the business.
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A Financial Analyst translates data and historical trends into a clear and concise summary that stakeholders can understand, allowing you to forecast, make recommendations and/or identify process improvements.
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