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Current progress towards, or desire to participate in the CFA Institute, Chartered Financial Analyst program or other relevant finance/accounting professional designation. The Financial Analyst will report directly to the Director of Financial Planning & Analysis and Mergers & Acquisitions and will be primarily responsible for preparing monthly and quarterly financial reporting and analysis.
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1 to 3 years of work experience in Accounting/Finance, preferably with exposure to financial planning & analysis processes and systems. Treasury: Work with Finance & Treasury Manager and Sr. Financial Analyst on reconciling daily cash Develop and maintain relationships with different banking partners Oversee and analyze Crystal Clean’s debt structure Perform adhoc payment processes (wire and ACH payments.
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Credit Analyst Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or a related field 1+ years experience in a bank as a Credit or Financial Analyst preferred Credit Analyst Responsibilities: Analyze and risk-rate credit lines requiring the Loan Committee to review and critique the credit classifications assigned by Loan Officers.
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Bachelor's Degree (B.S.) in Finance, Accounting or Economics. Reconcile, validate, and ensure consistency of data submissions to Financial Reporting system. Drive continuous process improvements in reporting, forecasting, and budgeting activities through automation, system enhancements, data quality, consolidation, and quality improvement.
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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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Strong knowledge of real estate finance, including property valuation, investment analysis, and lease accounting. Ensure accurate and timely financial reporting, including balance sheets, income statements, cash flow statements, and variance analysis.
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4+ years of experience in an analytical role in corporate finance/accounting. Reconcile, validate, and ensure consistency of data from submitted to Financial Reporting system.
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Closely work with business functional team for financial improvements and best practices (process improvements)Prepare ad hoc financial analyses as requiredManage 2 AnalystsREQUIREMENTS:BA required in Accounting, Finance, Economics or Business Management.
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You will partake in 4, 6-month rotations within the Finance organization spanning core finance disciplines, including opportunities in Financial Accounting and Reporting, Planning and Performance Management, Treasury, Finance Operations, Credit Risk, Reinsurance, and more.
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Ensures legal and regulatory compliance for all accounting and financial reporting functions. Proficient in all aspects of fund accounting and all pertinent GAAP, including Sarbanes-Oxley, FASB, and UPMIFA compliance as well as CASE fundraising and campaign reporting standards in accordance with the CASE Reporting Standards and Management Guidelines for gift recording.
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Work with Finance & Treasury Manager and Sr. Financial Analyst on reconciling daily cash. Primary responsibilities will be to play an integral role in the budgeting and forecasting processes, along with financial modeling, reporting, treasury oversight and other ad-hoc projects.
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The Senior Accountant will partner with Accounting and Finance teams to support day-to-day accounting functions like financial reporting, close, variance analysis, inventory analysis, and P&L preparation.
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Experience financial reporting & modeling tools (Oracle EPM, HFM, Essbase), data warehouse, and ERP system required. BA required in Accounting, Finance, Economics or Business Management.
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If you are interested in this Senior Financial Analyst job in Chicago or other accounting and finance opportunities then please forward your resume to Marla. If you are interested in this Senior Financial Analyst job in the Chicago area or other accounting and finance opportunities then please forward your resume to Marla.
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Strong understanding of finance business processes, accounting principles, and financial reporting requirements. In-depth knowledge of SAP finance module functionalities, including FI (Financial Accounting), CO (Controlling), AA (Asset Accounting), and integration with other SAP modules.
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