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Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or related field required; MBA or CFA designation is a plus. We are seeking a skilled Financial Analyst to support the finance department in analyzing financial data, preparing reports, and providing insights to drive informed business decisions.
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Bachelor’s degree (B.A.) from a four-year college or university in Finance or Accounting, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Collaborate with Accounting and Finance teams on transition and on-going management of key reporting and analysis.
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Serve as a liaison with financial stakeholders such as the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS.) Maintain required communications with numerous organizations within the Marine Corps, Department of Navy, and Defense Finance Accounting Service (DFAS.
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You should possess a B.S. degree in Finance or Accounting from a 4-year college or university. This Analyst role will build monthly standard financial reports for Finance & other departments.
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The Financial Analyst will perform financial planning, analysis, and reporting and accounting duties as assigned. Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, or related field.
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Requires a BA/BS in accounting or finance and a minimum of 1 year of experience in general accounting, financial planning, and management reporting or an approved Finance internship; or any combination of education and experience, which would provide an equivalent background.
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Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting or related field of study required. Four (4) or more years of finance and/or accounting experience. This role works directly with operations to model and manage provider compensation, highly visible, fast-paced role with the opportunity to significantly contribute to the success of not only the finance team, but the Ambulatory Services vertical of Community Health Network.
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The Financial Business Analyst supports management, especially the Financial Director, General Manager and Operations Director, in decision making regarding Finance & Control, with analyses, reports, presentations and advice.
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Work cross-functionally with Finance & Strategy, Accounting, Sourcing, and other business partners as necessary, to ensure alignment and expense accuracy. The Finance & Strategy team is the global champion for smart growth & operational alignment - delivering financial predictability & control, business accountability, insight to optimize decisions and resources, and shareholder success.
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Bachelor’s Degree required, preferably in insurance, finance, accounting, actuarial science, mathematics/statistics, business administration, or related field. Maintain an understanding of existing laws and regulations, emerging technologies, and competitor actions that can impact our customers, as well as a working knowledge of GAAP accounting standards, investment trends, our product offering, and our pricing models.
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Experience collaborating with Defense Finance Accounting Service (DFAS). Familiarity with government accounting concepts, practices, and procedures. Identify discrepancies in legacy system accounting data and indicate where corrections must be made to resolve the discrepancies during the data cleansing, conversion, and staging process to meet source system data requirements.
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In summary, the client is seeking a candidate with a degree in accounting or finance, proficiency in relevant software (especially SAP and MS Excel), and the ability to handle a range of financial responsibilities.
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Dormakaba is seeking a Senior Financial Analyst based in Indianapolis, USA. This role will report directly to the Finance Manager Accounting Lead and work closely with Shared Services leaders and other Senior leadership.
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Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance, with MBA preferred. Participates in cross-functional efforts within Finance to improve reporting, planning, and analysis capabilities.
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Bachelors degree in Accounting or Finance required 3+ years of profession accounting of financial experience; 1-2 years of cost accounting experience preferred. Knowledge of financial systems and general accounting concepts.
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