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The Senior Financial Analyst is responsible for providing cost planning, analysis, and reporting to New Brighton site leadership to meet targeted deliverables, as well as make recommendations to reduce costs, scale for the future, and meet regulatory compliance.
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Experience within Financial Services Industries (FSI), with Banking and/or Fintech companies. Dependent on the position offered, equity, sign-on payments, and other forms of compensation may be provided as part of a total compensation package, in addition to a full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits.
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At Covenant Trust Company , we serve families and institutions with a full suite of trust services, including investment management, financial guidance, and gift and estate planning. Through a consultative process of understanding a client’s financial needs, the FSR demonstrates the value of becoming a Covenant Trust client.
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This position will report directly to the Finance Director of Neuroscience Portfolio and will be a key financial partner to the operating unit FP&A teams. Performs and analyzes financial modeling, provides analysis and consolidation of Neuroscience Portfolio, including free cash flow components (Capital and Inventory), and other ad-hoc analyses.
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Proven track record working both tactically and strategically with focus on financial risk management, company-wide improvement, stability and growth. Due to the upcoming retirement of our trusted long-tenured CFO, we are expanding our Senior Leadership team to include a COO with strong operational and financial business acumen to join this successful, privately-owned family manufacturing business in Saint Louis Park, Minnesota.
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Financial Analyst will generate and analyze performance returns for accounts in the firm's performance measurement system, researching and resolving any discrepancies that arise promptly. As a Financial Analyst, you will conduct ongoing reporting or ad hoc reporting as needed at an excellent service level.
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We're hiring a Senior Financial Analyst to join our Supply Chain FP&A team, supporting the Animal Nutrition business. Senior Financial Analyst. Lead planning, forecasting, and financial reporting for Transportation and Warehousing.
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Title: Asset Management Performance Measurement Analyst (Enterprise Financial Services) Knowledge of SS&C Sylvan and SS&C PORTIA strongly preferred, prior experience with Clearwater, FactSet, and Bloomberg.
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North Star Resource Group is looking to find a candidate for a financial advising position in Minneapolis, MN. We are looking for a recent college graduate or a more experienced individual in a position today not feeling fulfilled and looking to start in a profession designed around serving others and making an impact.
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With sharp analytical skills and strong communication abilities, you'll spearhead the enhancement of our FP&A tools and financial modeling, bolstering TEAM's finance ecosystem for continuous growth and adaptability.
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This position acts as a key financial advisor to senior leaders, and is also responsible for ensuring the Financial Planning & Analysis team is providing relevant, insightful financial analysis to business leaders to help them make better decisions.
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Through own expertise and the work of a team, will provide comprehensive financial guidance to small business clients which includes developing financial forecasting models, tax-advantaged strategies, multi-year cash flow projections, accounting software optimization, budgeting, and financial control recommendations.
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Minimum 5 years of experience /knowledge dealing with security issues and vulnerability trends in Financial Services(FS) Industry. As an Accenture Security Senior Manager you will be dedicated to creating solutions for clients across a broad range of industries in our Financial Services Practice.
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One of the following active accreditations obtained, in process, or willing and able to obtain:Licensed CPA in state of practice/primary office if eligible to sit for the CPAIf not CPA eligible:Licensed attorneyEnrolled AgentCertifications:Chartered Financial Advisor (CFA) Certified Financial Planner (CFP.
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Work with the CEO and the Board of Directors on financial planning and forecasting to ensure long-term sustainable growth and profitability. Financial Oversight: Collaborate with the Finance team to manage budgets, control costs, and optimize resource allocation.
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