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Sr Quantitative Financial Analyst page is loaded. Strong knowledge of financial instruments and financial risk management principles, and familiarity with applicable regulatory guidance on model risk management.
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The position requires the use of various software platforms (MUNIS, BarCloud, or similar Inventory Control System, Clarity, Tableau, and PeopleSoft) to provide frequent financial and inventory reports to assist decision-makers with inventory planning, budget justification, and forecasting.
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Industry certification such as Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) or Financial Risk Manager (FRM). General Description of Available Benefits for Eligible Employees of Truist Financial Corporation: All regular teammates (not temporary or contingent workers) working 20 hours or more per week are eligible for benefits, though eligibility for specific benefits may be determined by the division of Truist offering the position.
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The Sr. Finance Analyst will be a key member in the Global FP&A Team with the core responsibilities of analyzing and reporting monthly financial results to the leadership team and Board of Directors, tracking/analyzing key performance indicators, coordinating and managing the planning and forecasting process, and providing ad hoc analyses and reporting.
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Investment industry designations such as Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) or Certified Investment Management Analyst (CIMA) desired. In this role, you will work with a team of external and internal wholesalers in an effort to build relationships with top financial advisors in the Broker Dealer Channel as well as provide valuable client solutions to assist advisors in growing their business using State Street's investment products.
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Join our team as a Financial Budget Analyst in the heart of the Uptown area. As a Financial Budget Analyst, you will play a key role in managing the General Operating Fund and providing financial support to various divisions within our organization.
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Requirements:Business Analyst experience Strong Excel Skills Knowledge of Fixed Income Securities including Repo and Collateral Management Understanding of relational databases and/or process flows Detail Orientation - specifically the ability to recognize unusual flows/triggers for collateral in agreements and new trade structures Participate in and drive collaborative efforts to advance tools, technology, and ways of working to better serve an evolving client base.
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This will be inclusive of financial modeling and analysis, structuring, engagement with capital providers (debt, tax equity, and equity), supporting the negotiation and execution of third-party financing deals including tax equity partnerships, project finance andcredit.
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Title: Workday HRIS Functional Analyst – HCM & ReportingBusiness Unit: Human Resources- HRISLocation: Charlotte, NC or London, UKBarings is a leading global financial services firm dedicated to meeting the evolving investment and capital needs of our clients and customers.
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They're looking to add an Investment Banking Analyst to their team in Charlotte, NC. If you are interested in the Investment Banking Analyst role, then please don't wait to apply. Title : Investment Banking Analyst.
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In this role, you'll leverage your strong Excel skills and financial knowledge to ensure accurate margin calculations and collateral management for our fixed income securities. Join our dynamic Collateral Operations team as an Analyst.
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Relevant certifications such as CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) or CPA (Certified Public Accountant). Due to rapid growth, we are hiring a Senior Financial Analyst for the service center office in Charlotte, NC.This role is responsible for working in coordination with Operations and Finance to develop the annual budget for various business units.
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Active CPA, FSA, ASA, Enrolled Actuary, SPHR, Member of the Bar, JD, Chartered Financial Analyst, or Certified Equity Professional, preferred. Assists client in formulating the go-forward HR strategy and quantify financial impact of any decisions or changes from current.
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Professional certifications, such as CFP, Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), or Certified Public Accountant (CPA), demonstrating expertise in financial planning and advisory services.
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The Senior Energy & Sustainability Analyst will join JLL's Energy & Sustainability Center of Excellence, to support the delivery of energy and sustainability products and services to a large financial client.
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