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Maintains an in-depth knowledge of fixed income instruments including mortgage-related products, auto loans, credit card products, indeterminate maturity deposits, and interest rate risk measurement concepts such as market valuation, spreads, prepayments, duration, basis risk, etc.
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Anywhere Integrated Services’ Family of Companies operate more than 40 distinct company and brand names throughout the United States such as Title One (ID), Sunbelt Title (FL), Equity Title (CA), Texas American Title Company (TX), Market Street Settlement Group (NH/ME), Mid-Atlantic Settlement (MD), Burnet Title (MN / IL / WI) and U.S. Title (MO.
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Tria Federal (Tria) is the premier middle-market IT and Advisory services provider delivering digital transformation solutions to Civilian, Defense, and Intelligence agencies across the federal sector.
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The selected analyst will work with the section's economists and research assistants to set up new databases and develop new statistical models to conduct economic and financial modeling and analysis and evaluate macroeconomic and financial market developments.
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Position Overview: We seek a skilled and analytical Real Estate Financial Analyst to join our team in Washington, D.C. In this role, you will evaluate and analyze the financial aspects of real estate investments and projects, assist in strategic decision-making, and support the overall financial management of our portfolio.
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Financial Services Budget Analyst- ExecutionJob Description:The pivotal role of the Financial Services Budget Execution Analyst is indispensable in driving the success of the Intelligence Planning, Programming, Budget, and Execution Process.
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Supporting project, program, and portfolio-level business process analysis, mapping, improvements, reporting, market research, and internal outreach and communications. Maintaining the artifacts related to the process of providing guidance and expertise on applicability of industry standards and best practices such as ITIL, CMMI, SAFe, Agile, and DevOps, and other leading industry practices.
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Gather and evaluate economic, demographic, and real estate market data; Maintain financial database and document management website; Review and analyze legal documents, financial reports, and operating plans as part of the due diligence process, negotiations, and financial restructures.
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Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.
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This comprehensive and multifaceted position presents a unique opportunity for a qualified Budget Execution Analyst to contribute to the financial resilience and success of their customer within the dynamic landscape of the Intelligence Community.
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