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B. Riley operates through several subsidiaries that offer a diverse range of complementary end-to-end capabilities spanning investment banking and institutional brokerage, private wealth and investment management, financial consulting, corporate restructuring, operations management, risk and compliance, due diligence, forensic accounting, litigation support, appraisal and valuation, auction and liquidation services.
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B. Riley Advisory Services - Field Examination is seeking a full-time Financial Analyst to work Remotely or in one of our Hybrid offices in Needham, MA, Chicago, IL or Westlake Village, CA.
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Houlihan Lokey’s Transaction Advisory Services (TAS) team assists private equity and corporate clients by providing cohesive diligence across financial, tax, data analytics, cybersecurity, and technical accounting.
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The Financial Analyst sits at the intersection of the disciplines which define the renewable energy industry: real estate, construction, engineering, power markets, government policy, complex capital structuring and transaction management.
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Join our team of Financial Services Representative where you’ll have dedicated time to focus on growth and career development, while you support our customers taking inbound calls while preparing for a future as the official face of Fidelity in our Investor Centers.
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Experience in financial services industry is highly desired. Excellent knowledge of financial model design and visualization (using tools such as Advanced Microsoft Excel, Power BI, Tableau, PowerPoint, Anaplan and Think-Cell) and proven track record for the build, evaluation, improvement and maintenance of moderate to sophisticated models.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is the senior financial executive who drives optimal financial performance, collaborates on business strategy, and leads on financial initiatives as OppCo grows and adds member CDCs to its network.
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MS or PhD in Finance, Economics, Financial Engineering, Statistics, Math, or related field; senior positions require 2-3 years of model validation experience in a financial services firm.
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Preferred) one of the following or equivalent certifications: Certified Financial Services Auditor (CFSA), Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a driven finance professional, responsible for oversight of finance and shared services, including: budgeting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, audit oversight, investing, credentialing, insurance contracting, third-party billing, payroll, maintenance, housekeeping, real estate, vendor negotiations, records management, grants administration, cash flow analysis, and information technology.
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Assess risk and develop mitigation strategies for top-tier financial services organizations. 3 years of experience in risk and regulatory management consulting from a competitive firm serving the financial services industry.
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Alvarez & Marsal (A&M) is a premier, independent, global professional services firm specializing in advising organizations on solving complex business problems, including turnaround management, restructuring, operational and financial performance improvement, strategy and value creation.
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2-3 years of experience in Information security risk management and/or audit experience in cyber risk management, preferably in big 4 or in the insurance and financial services industry.
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Reporting to the Associate Dean for Administration and Finance, the Director, Reporting and Financial Planning is responsible for providing critical information for decision making, performing data analytics and trend analyses, and creation of reports for College leadership.
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Supporting the Director of Fiscal Operations, Budget Director, and Chief Financial Officer in completing ad hoc analysis of finance issues that may involve revenue forecasting, payroll analysis or oversight, and agency spending through the creation of financial modeling tools (e.g. Excel, dashboards) to assist agency leadership in tracking spending, or identifying financial or budgetary issues or risks.
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